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Victoria Garfield
About Me:
I’m a half British/half Uruguayan scientist, who primarily grew up in Uruguay. I really enjoy working in science but in my spare time I love to hike, watch telly, travel and hang out with my friends and husband.
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Why do we dream? -
Simon Payne
About Me:
I try not to take life too seriously and I try to laugh at myself often! My two young children help keep me grounded. School and work have to be done, so let’s make them fun!
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Rai Fayette
About Me:
Just trying to do my part to make the world a better place.
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How tall are you? -
Myrto Efstathiou
About Me:
PhD student with a background in Clinical Health Psychology. I like reading, watching movies, and hiking
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Melissa Barker
About Me:
I’m a PhD student at Royal Holloway, University of London. Other than psychology, I love music! My favourite musicians are Aphex Twin, System of a Down, Radiohead and the Pixies! My favourite funny thing to watch is The Simpsons.
Latest Question:
could you tell me a little more about interoception? -
Luan Cassal
About Me:
I am a psychologist from Brazil, and I am studying how the British government discusses gender identities. And I like comics, games, books, and movies!
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Lisa Orchard
About Me:
I teach and research cyberpsychology, which looks at how people behave and interact on the Internet. I’m especially interested in how people use social media.
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Lisa Grünwald
About Me:
I’m a part time PhD Student and Clinical Trial Manager at University College London. In my spare time I like crafts, cooking, going for long walks and video games.
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Ioana Stanciu
About Me:
I am PhD student in Public Health with a background in Psychology and Health Psychology. I like travelling, cooking and music (I collect records and love going to concerts)
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Helena Paterson
About Me:
I am a lecturer, mum and advocate of open science. My area of research is on stereotypes and stigma, in particular for how this relates to children
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Harry Piper
About Me:
Chilled social-cognitive psychologist – always happy to help!
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Gwen Brekelmans
About Me:
I’m a researcher and teacher at UCL, but also really enjoy reading (mostly science fiction and fantasy), playing the piano, and I have a lot of plants that I try to keep alive.
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Ellen Smith
About Me:
I’m a psychobiology PhD student from Newcastle.
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Dennis Relojo-Howell
About Me:
I wear three hats: I’m the founder of Psychreg 🏬, I’m a psychology YouTuber 💻 , and I’m a PhD student 👓.
I want to promote resilience among young people. Have a read of my story to find out why. 👇
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David McGonigle
About Me:
I’m a neuroscientist (so I look at questions in psychology primarily using a biological perspective). I love dj’ing (although I’m rather rubbish, sadly…), cooking, reading, and writing short stories.
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Why do we cry? -
Danielle Hett
About Me:
I’m a psychologist working in mental health research. I’m curious, hardworking and humble and I enjoy learning new things and helping others where I can!
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Amrita Bains
About Me:
I am a PhD researcher at Royal Holloway University. I also have a very big obsession with plants, love to hike and sometimes photograph pretty places.
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Alex Baxendale
About Me:
I’m a laid back Educational Cognitive Neuropsychologist with an interest in teaching and research. I like to teach with a friendly and informal atmosphere and enjoy creating research tools to experiment with. I hope that my work helps to make things better for people who are struggling.
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Abigail Fiske
About Me:
My name is Abigail, but you can call me Abi… Only my Grandma calls me Abigail.
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Removed Scientist
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Removed Scientist
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Nancy da Silva
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Marjorie Pichon
About Me:
Public health researcher looking at social norms and how they effect women and girls around the world. I am also love being outside in nature, especially hiking and running in the mountains.
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Christina Brown
About Me:
I am a neuroscientist working at the University of Edinburgh. I study how emotions affect how we well we remember past events.
Latest Question:
How different is neuroscience to psychology?