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The Oxford University COSIE study (COvid-19, Social Isolation and Emotion) is an online study which asked people about their experiences during the coronavirus lockdown in late April 2020, while also using objective tests of psychological function to measure vulnerability to mental illness such as depression.
Nina Higson-Sweeney
PhD Nina Higson-Sweeney - Postdoctoral Researcher
Maike van Niekerk
BScN Maike van Niekerk - DPhil in Psychiatry Student
Bergljot Gjelsvik
PhD, BA, MSt(Oxon), DClinPsy (Norwegian equivalent), Bergljot Gjelsvik - Research Clinical Psychologist
Symon Kariuki
BScN (UoN), MSc (London), DPhil (Oxford) Symon Kariuki - Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Catherine Harmer
DPhil, MA, DipLATHE Catherine Harmer - Associate Head of Department (People and Culture), Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience
Simon Lovestone
PhD, MRCPsych Simon Lovestone - Professor of Translational Neuroscience
Josephine Fielding
BA MBBChir Josephine Fielding - Clinical Researcher
Evangeline Foster
Bsc (Hons), MSc Evangeline Foster - DPhil Student
Jessica Lorimer
Jessica Lorimer - DPhil Student and Postdoctoral Researcher
Sana Suri
B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc. D.Phil. (Oxon) Sana Suri - Associate Professor | Alzheimer's Society Research Fellow
Marieke Martens
BSc, MSc, DPhil Marieke Martens - NIHR Oxford Health BRC Senior Postdoctoral researcher
Lauren Atkinson
BSc(Hons), MSc, DPhil Lauren Atkinson - Postdoctoral Researcher
Laura Winchester
D Phil Laura Winchester - Alzheimer's Research UK Fellow