I am a postdoctoral researcher at the
University of Bern, studying how psychological treatments are
tested in clinical trials. In 2026, I completed a PhD at King's
College London based in a randomised controlled trial for
trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis.
My broad interests are in clinical psychology and research practices.
Currently, I work on two main questions:
(1) How do we test that psychological treatments work?
(2) How effective are normal scientific practices at generating
cumulative knowledge?
We look at both in the QUEST project, studying how estimates of
psychological intervention efficacy are impacted by subtle methodological
trade-offs. This metaresearch investigation of measurement will help
translate science into clinical practice.
I value working in and contributing to a positive, inclusive research
culture. For people early in their career, particularly from groups
under-represented in academia, it can be hard to reach out. If this is
you, please do
contact me to discuss research or careers.