Our team

Director

Professor Rachel Upthegrove

Professor Rachel Upthegrove

Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health
Consultant Psychiatrist Early Intervention in Psychosis

School of Psychology

Rachel is Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health at the University of Birmingham, and Consultant Psychiatrist in the Birmingham Early Intervention Services. Her research Interest is within the field of major mental illness; particularly schizophrenia and co-morbid depression in early phases of illness. Recent projects have developed the investigation of inflammatory models of psychosis ...

Telephone
+44 (0)121 414 6241
Email
r.upthegrove@bham.ac.uk

Co-Director

Professor Steven Marwaha

Professor Steven Marwaha

Clinical Professorial Fellow
Institute for Mental Health

School of Psychology

Steven Marwaha is an academic Psychiatrist whose main interest is in early intervention and mood disorders, such as bipolar disorder and depression. His work focusses on pathways to illness and care, and ways of improving the clinical outcomes of this group using both pharmacological and psychological interventions. As a Consultant Psychiatrist he runs the Specialist Mood Disorders Clinic in ...

Telephone
0121 414 3665
Email
s.marwaha@bham.ac.uk

Theme leads

Dr Isabel Morales-Muñoz

Dr Isabel Morales-Muñoz

Assistant Professor in Psychology
Institute for Mental Health

Dr Isabel Morales-Muñoz is Assistant Professor in Psychology based at the Institute for Mental Health, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. Her main area of research is to investigate risk factors for youth mental health, with a special focus on investigating the role of sleep problems in the development of mental health problems. Her current work is mainly focused on secondary ...

Email
i.morales-munoz@bham.ac.uk

Dr Jack Rogers

Dr Jack Rogers

Assistant Professor in Psychology and Youth Mental Health

School of Psychology

Dr Rogers is a Assistant Professor in Psychology and Youth Mental Health based within the Institute for Mental Health, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. His work uses different scientific methods such as clinical assessment, neuropsychological testing and neuroimaging techniques to better understand how brain maturation promotes normal cognitive development, and what causes this ...

Telephone
+44(0) 121 4144896
Email
j.rogers@bham.ac.uk

Centre research fellows

Dr Matthew TaylorMatthew Taylor

Clinical Research Fellow
College of Medical and Dental Sciences

Centre adminstration

Rajinder Kaur,
Programme Manager

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Charlotte Maybury,
NHS Liaison

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Shahara Choudhry,
Senior Administrator

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