Oxford Health researcher wins the Gosling Fellowship

Anya Topiwala, specialist registrar in Old Age Psychiatry at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, has won one of the two Gosling Fellowships awarded by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

Photo of Anya TopiwalaAnya Topiwala, specialist registrar in Old Age Psychiatry at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and a clinical lecturer at Oxford University, has won one of the two annual Gosling Fellowships awarded by the Royal College of Psychiatrists for research in neuropsychiatry.

The Gosling Fellowship, which is worth £5,000, is awarded annually to two psychiatry trainees to enable them to complete a research project in Neuropsychiatry as part of their psychiatry training programme.

Anya plans to use the fellowship to carry out additional analyses using the Whitehall II cohort to see if the brain measures she was previously able to link with alcohol intake might be ‘markers’ for future alcohol-related cognitive impairment.

Find out more about Anya Topiwala’s work.

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Published: 19 July 2016