Kathryn Abel, Professor of Psychological Medicine at the University of Manchester, is one of the most original mental health researchers of her generation, combining innovative epidemiology and neuroscience to reveal potential mechanisms for some of the most complex and burdensome disorders. Her rigorous methodologies underpin Public Health England’s ability to monitor prevalence and inequalities in maternal mental health. Other work demonstrates geographical and socioeconomic inequalities in maternal health have profound implications for offspring health and that some interventions actually perpetuate inequalities. As NIHR’s National mental health lead she argued effectively that research recruitment needed to represent population need, by geography, ethnicity and socio-economic status leading to substantial improvements in research recruitment and fostered representativeness by increasing recruitment outside centres-of-excellence.
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Back to directory listingProfessor Kathryn Abel FMedSci
Job Title
Professor of Psychological Medicine
Department
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
Institution
University of Manchester
Year elected
2025
Interests
Specialitiesepidemiology, neuroimaging (fMRI and fNIRS), risk evaluation and intervention for vulnerable children and families; including advising policy and decision-makers on resource allocation - currently for child and adolescent mental health