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With funding from Crohn's & Colitis UK, researchers at Aston University have developed ASSIST-IBD, a new digital support programme to help teenagers with Crohn’s to follow their treatment plan and live well with their IBD.
They are now looking for participants 👇
Sign up to attend Dr Dr Rebecca Knibb 's #MoleculestoMinds online public lecture on #PsychologicalSupport for #FoodAllergy in #Children
📅 10th June 5pm
🔗tinyurl.com/GAPSLecture
New paper alert 📣| More findings from our Work Package 1 on the HELPAstonHearing study! 'The lived experience of hearing loss – an individualised responsibility' is out now - an insightful read for all hearing care professionals: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Prof. Rachel Shaw presenting her research on wellbeing interventions for PICU staff. Excellent insights about what’s key for PICU staff wellbeing.
#astonpsychology
Looking to take the next step in your academic journey?
Save the date for Aston University's #PostgraduateOpenDay on Wed 19 June!
Explore our programmes and connect with industry leaders.
Register now 👉 aston.ac.uk/open-days/post…
🌍|It's #WorldIBDDay and in the latest Aston Originals Health Matters podcast learn about ASSIST-IBD
💻📱The online tool was designed with young people to help manage #Crohns treatment programmes
🙋Cassandra Screti is seeking volunteers to test it
👉tinyurl.com/bde6ch8a
📣 New paper available!
Our latest study tests and compares accounts of the factor structure of the Problem Gambling Severity Index using an ESEM analysis - so, one factor or two?
🔗 doi.org/10.1080/160663… Richard James Richard Tunney
Join our Medical School and their research team--> Healthcare Scientist Neurophysiology - MEG Service, Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham | trac.jobs (nhsjobs.com)
Developing a new OPM MEG service
Aston University
Our very own
Charlotte Pennington
gave a keynote for the
BPSCognitive
'Essential Research Methods for Cognitive Psychologists' event this week
Oxford Brookes
'Take a bite from the open science buffet' workshop discussed preregistration & registered reports to reform psychology