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Virtual Lab Group.

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Our virtual lab group runs for Early Career Researchers and PhD students. Anyone interested in student mental health is welcome to join. 

The group runs via Microsoft teams and is co-hosted with PhD students Michael Priestley and Katie Tyrrell. We meet every week at 11am on a Wednesday morning. Meetings run for 55 minutes - we always try to wrap up by 11.55am.

​We often have invited guests speaking about their work. There is also an opportunity in meetings to discuss relevant papers. All members are encouraged to share their own research ideas and use the group as an opportunity to get early feedback on research ideas. 

You can find watch the recordings of previous virtual lab group presentations here.

Join the virtual lab group
If you would like to join, please email network director nicola.byrom@kcl.ac.uk ​
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  • About
    • Conference 2020
    • Leadership
    • Student Media Team
    • Student Team >
      • Student Team 18/19
  • Take part
    • Groups >
      • Lab Group
      • SIGs
      • Discussion Groups
    • Participate in Research
  • Funding
    • Funding FAQs
    • Funded Research 2019
    • Funded Research 2020
  • Blog
    • Blog Post Guidance
  • Resources
    • COVID 19 Study >
      • Suggestions following Covid Research
    • Reading List
    • Review of National Surveys
    • Interviews
    • Newsletter
  • Mental Health Research Matters