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Ruchika Gajwani is a Senior Research Fellow in Clinical Psychology and co-director of the Centre of Developmental Adversity and Resilience (CeDAR) at the University of Glasgow. She is also an Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist within Specialist Children's services at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, specializing in Cognitive Analytic Therapy. Her work focuses on early intervention and prevention in adolescent mental health, particularly for vulnerable populations. She leads complex clinical trials, such as the BRIDGE project targeting young people with borderline personality disorder features. Her research spans neurodevelopmental conditions, trauma, and scalable community interventions.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the text.
- Affiliations: University of Glasgow, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, CeDAR.
Her research interests include neurodevelopmental disorders, trauma, child and adolescent mental health, and leveraging data linkage for public health insights. She has received prestigious funding from MQ, MRC, and other agencies.
Grants & Funding: Projects funded by MQ, Medical Research Council, NHS, CSO, Rosetrees Trust, and Why Not Trust. Her work emphasizes translating evidence-based treatments into scalable solutions.
Labs/Teams: Co-director of CeDAR, part of interdisciplinary teams studying psychosis, trauma, and neurodevelopmental risks.
