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Taylor Braund is a Lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), affiliated with the Black Dog Institute, focusing on clinical research within the Medicine and Health domain. He completed his PhD at the University of Sydney in collaboration with the Brain Dynamics Centre at the Westmead Institute for Medical Research, supported by an NSW Health PhD scholarship accelerator grant. Dr. Braund has received several recognitions, including the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions Early Career Researcher Award and the Peter Bancroft Prize from the University of Sydney. His research interests center around treatment predictive markers for mental disorders and the advancement of digital mental health technologies. He is currently developing digital phenotypes that aim to enhance the detection of mental illness, predict treatment outcomes, and alleviate the time and costs associated with mental health care. His ongoing collaboration with the NHMRC Future Proofing Trial team and the MRFF Optimise Trial team emphasizes the importance of innovative approaches in fostering mental health advancements.
Black Dog Institute • University of New South Wales
Engaged in clinical research to advance mental health interventions.
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