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Forensic Psychiatry

Forensic psychiatry research in Oxford includes a number of projects in prison health, epidemiology of mental illness and violent crime, forensic services, older criminals, and suicide in offenders. For more information on our current research projects please click here.

The group includes Dr Seena Fazel, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychiatry and Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist; Lisa Marzano, Post-doctoral researcher; Adrienne Rivlin, DPhil student; Jay Singh, MSc student; Professor Martin Grann, Honorary Fellow and Professor of Forensic Psychology; and Dr Niklas Langstrom, Senior Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Centre for Violence Prevention, Karolinska Institute.

Close links exist with the Centre for Suicide Research and a number of recent projects on suicide in prisoners involve collaboration with Professor Keith Hawton. There are a number of projects ongoing with the Social Psychiatry group headed by Professor Tom Burns, and with the Centre for Violence Prevention, Karolinska Institute (Dr Niklas Langstrom, Director; Dr Martin Grann, Dr Gabrielle Sjostedt)

Funding for research projects comes from the Stanley Medical Foundation, NHS R&D Programme in Forensic Mental Health, the Swedish MRC, and the Nuffield Foundation.

Honorary Senior Lecturers in Forensic Psychiatry at the Department of Psychiatry are Dr Clive Meux and Dr Harvey Gordon.

For more information, contact Seena Fazel

Please click here for a list of publications.

Please click here for a list of current grants.

Vacancies

Seminars

The second ECNP School of Neuropsychopharmacology 11-16 July 2010

Further information

GP Study Day 2010

Tuesday 16th March 2010, Richard Doll Building, Old Road Campus (near Churchill Hospital), from 9:00-4:30 pm.

Download the full programme.

For reservations and further information please contact Carolyn Guillot on 01865 226456 or carolyn.guillot@psych.ox.ac.uk

Participants wanted for research study

The department of circadian and visual neuroscience from the University of Oxford is looking for volunteers. We are conducting research to see how sleep and emotions are related. All the information collected will be strictly confidential. We are looking for healthy volunteers who are students at the University of Oxford and aged between 18 and 25 years. Our study is non- invasive (no blood sampling) and ethically approved. You are free to withdraw from the study at any time and you will be rewarded for your time and effort.

If you are interested please contact Kate Porcheret: tel 01865234820 or email kate.porcheret@eye.ox.ac.uk

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