An inspiring panel of First Nations health, research, service delivery and psychology leaders will share with delegates at the Society for Mental Health Research Conference 2024 this week the critical need to change the way mental health research is conducted in Australia if we are to improve mental health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Seminar Series
13 November 2024
The scientific seminar series is for anyone who conducts or is interested in eating disorders research and the translation of research into practice.
On the second Wednesday of every month at midday, the AEDRTC hosts a monthly seminar for those who conduct or are interested in eating disorders research and the translation of research into practice.
The seminar series will bring together expert researchers with diverse areas of focus to facilitate national discussions about innovation across the sector.
All recordings can be found in the 'news' section of our website, and the latest will be featured on the home page.
Next Seminar: Wednesday, 13th November, 12 noon
Topic 1: Evaluating the Utility of Severity Ratings for Eating Disorders: A Comparison of DSM-5, ICD-11, and Cognitive-Based Indicators
Topic 2: Inconsistencies in OSFED: A Deep Dive into Diagnostic Criteria and Subtype Variability Through Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review
REGISTER FOR THE SEMINAR SERIES
Do you have any questions or would you like to present your research to the network?
Contact Emma Bryant
emma.bryant@sydney.edu.au
Past seminar recordings
National Research Seminar Series #1: Exploring basic science in relation to eating disorders
National Research Seminar Series #2: Carers and Peer Workers - The Experience of Supporting Someone with an Eating Disorder
National Research Seminar Series #3: Cutting-Edge Technologies in Eating Disorders Research
National Research Seminar Series #4: Eating disorder research translation in action
National Research Seminar Series #6: Eating disorders in LGBTQIA+ and gender diverse populations
National Research Seminar Series #7: Are psychedelics the new novel treatments for eating disorders?
National Research Seminar Series #8: Muscle Dysmorphia - research innovation and clinical insights
National Research Seminar Series #9: Eating disorder epidemiology
National Research Seminar Series #10: Longstanding Anorexia Nervosa: Insights from Research and Lived Experience
National Research Seminar Series #11: TranslatED Special: Hear from Australia’s emerging eating disorder researchers
National Research Seminar Series #12: Measurement special on the development of novel screening and assessment tools
National Research Seminar Series #13: Clinical Trials for biological treatments of anorexia nervosa, atypical anorexia nervosa and anorexia nervosa in partial remission
Read Next
livED is the first of its kind in mental health research, co-designed by lived experience, clinical and digital experts uniquely developed to allow people to share their story, their way.
The AEDRTC’s core vision - collaboration between like-minded researchers, clinicians and people with lived experience to change the way eating disorders research is conducted in Australia - was central to everything at Think Tank 2024.