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She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Royal Holloway University of London in 2000, under the supervision of Chris Brewin. Her research with Brewin focused on PTSD and intrusive memories. [8] [9] Holmes received her PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience at the Cambridge University in 2005, mentored by Andrew Mathews. Her research with ...
The following is a list of Royal Holloway, ... (1903–79) BA PhD Head North London Collegiate School 1945–65 [5] ... Professor of Clinical Neurology;
Pankaj Sharma is a British professor of Clinical Neurology [1] at Royal Holloway College, University of London, and consultant neurologist at Imperial College London.He is director of the Institute of Cardiovascular Research at Royal Holloway (ICR2UL), [2] and formerly head of the Imperial College Cerebrovascular Research Unit (ICCRU) at Imperial College London. [3]
PhD Data processing: City University of New York: David Grubbs: Member of the bands Squirrel Bait, Bastro, and Gastr del Sol. PhD English: University of Chicago [21] Sir Lenny Henry: Actor and comedian, co-founder of Comic Relief: PhD Media Arts: Royal Holloway, University of London [22] Dexter Holland: Member of the band The Offspring: PhD ...
Jane Sandall is a midwife and started her clinical career in Malawi.She then returned to the UK and completed a bachelor's in social science at London South Bank University in 1990, a Masters at Royal Holloway, University of London in 1991 and a PhD in sociology at University of Surrey in 1998. [3]
Williams is an advocate for freeing pre-clinical data from the pharmaceutical industry on the internet. [47] [48] [49] Williams has worked closely with Sean Ekins to advocate the release of pre-competitive pharmaceutical data to the community. He has also participated in the analysis and review of open pharmaceutical data released to the community.
Harriet Hawkins FRGS (born 1980) is a British cultural geographer.She is Professor of Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she is the founder and Co-Director of the Centre for Geo-Humanities (with Veronica Della Dora), [3] and the Director of the Technē AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership. [4]
Elizabeth Gloyn is a Reader in Latin Language and Literature at Royal Holloway, the University of London and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. [1] Her research focuses on the intersection between Latin literature, ancient philosophy (particularly Stoicism) and gender studies; as well as topics of classical reception, and the history of women in the field of Classics.