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Matthew Iveson is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, focusing on the intersection of mental health and cognition. He completed his PhD in Psychology while collaborating between the University of Edinburgh and Suor Orsola Benincasa University in Italy, which led to his current interests in understanding how cognitive abilities evolve with age and how demographic factors influence age-related cognitive changes. Returning to Edinburgh in 2016, he began a post-doctoral role in the Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology, where he initiated several projects examining the psychiatric data landscape. His research specifically aims to identify predictors of treatment response in mental health using electronic health records. Iveson has been involved in high-impact projects funded by major research organizations, working to enhance the accessibility and usability of mental health data for researchers and clinicians alike. He actively participates in public engagement efforts to raise awareness of the value of administrative data in mental health research and advocates for improved data access for researchers while promoting metadata development for existing data collections.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Leading research projects focused on understanding mental health treatment response and the use of administrative health data.
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