Edith Morley Annual Lecture 2023
Date 23 March 2023
Time 18:30 - 20:00
Location Van Emden Lecture Theatre, Edith Morley Building
Event Information
On average, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every 10 minutes in the UK.
The 2023 Edith Morley event will be led by Professor Nazanin Derakhshan, who brings progressive and step-change research to the forefront of support systems for those with breast cancer. Students, colleagues, alumni, community groups and members of the public are invited to join us for an in-depth discussion on Coping with Cancer. With lived experience as our cornerstone, we'll explore support structures, cognitive research, and personal empowerment.
Nazanin is the founder and chair of BRiC (Building Resilience in Breast Cancer Centre) which is positioned and energised to help those in need. As globally-leading experts and a collective of women with either a primary or secondary breast cancer diagnosis, they seek to discover new and improved ways to practice resilience. BRiC has an impressive track-record creating accessible resources and tools to help people manage anxiety and depression; both before and after a cancer diagnosis. As a welcoming collective, the centre provides a safe haven for all and seeks to improve quality-of-life, using cutting-edge neuroscience research.
Nazanin Derakhshan Biography:
Nazanin Derakhshan is a Professor of Experimental Psychopathology at the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø. Prior to joining ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø in 2022, Naz spent 18 years at Birkbeck University of London where she was promoted to full professor in 2012 and founded the award-winning Centre for Building Resilience in Breast Cancer (BRiC) (briccentre.co.uk) in 2018. Naz is an international pioneer in the neurocognitive and social factors underpinning anxiety and depression, and in interventions promoting resilience in vulnerable populations. Naz has published over 90 research articles, has over 15000 citations, and is recognised as a key figure transforming the lives of thousands of women with breast cancer empowering resilience.
Free to attend. Booking essential.
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