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Nora S Vyas, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Mental Health, with interest in civic engagement and partnerships
Experience

Kingston University

Associate Professor in Psychology / September, 2012Present

National Institutes of Health

Research Fellow (Honorary) / September, 2010September, 2015

Middlesex University

Senior Lecturer in Psychology / September, 2010September, 2011

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN)

PhD student, Department of Psychological Medicine / October, 2004October, 2008

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN)

Research Worker, Department of Psychological Medicine / June, 2003September, 2004

City University London

Lecturer in Psychology and Module leader / September, 2008March, 2009

Research Expertise
Psychosis
neuroimaging
neuropsychology
mindfulness
neurodevelopmental disorders
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About
Dr Nora S Vyas is an Associate Professor in Psychology at the Department of Psychology, Kingston University. She joined Kingston University in 2012, and previously held a Senior Lecturer position at Middlesex University. Dr Vyas completed her PhD in psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), University of London in 2008. Following her PhD, she worked at the Child Psychiatry Branch, National Institutes of Health (Washington DC, USA) as a Lindemann Trust Fellow (English-Speaking Union), preceded by a Fulbright Distinguished Fellowship in 2010. Dr Vyas teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate level in child/adolescent and adult mental health, health psychology, and clinical/cognitive neuroscience. Her research focuses on using clinical, cognitive, and imaging techniques to study individuals with serious mental health problems such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. She applies these skills in other fields such as oncology and mindfulness. Her research specialism is early-onset psychosis, and she has published her work widely.

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