Pioneering Approaches in Experimental and Translational Medicine – 2 day course

This two-day course returns for 2026 with a new programme and line-up of speakers. The course aims to inspire and prepare researchers embarking on careers in translational and experimental medicine.
This course will introduce pioneering approaches across research methods, including neuroimaging, non-invasive brain stimulation, psychopharmacology, digital therapeutics, genetics, sleep, and big data. It will also cover a range of practical essentials – from the fundamentals of study design, incorporating participant and patient perspectives, embedding open science and industry perspectives. The course will highlight the skills you need to succeed and provide guidance on how to develop them.
The course will feature inspiring talks, panel discussions with Q&As and networking opportunities.
Keynote Speakers:
- Professor Cathryn Lewis, King’s College London – Polygenic Scores for Psychiatric Disorders
- Professor Mike Browning, University of Oxford – Translating Proof of Concept to Clinical Trials in Depression and Bipolar Disorder
- Associate Professor Helen Barron, University of Oxford – Building Deep Internal Models During Periods of Rest and Sleep
- Professor Ulrike Schmidt OBE, King’s College London – Current Affairs: Non-Invasive Neuromodulation in Eating Disorders
Organisers
This course is being hosted by the Experimental Medicine and Novel Therapeutics Theme at the NIHR BRC: Maudsley in collaboration with NIHR BRC: Oxford Health.
NIHR BRC: Maudsley – Professor Mitul Mehta (BRC Experimental Medicine and Novel Therapeutics Theme Lead), Professor Alice Egerton (Deputy Theme Lead), Dr Cathy Davies, Dr Nicholas Livingston, Dr Elisa Bruno, Caitlin Pentland, Eman Yousuf, Daire Douglas and Bartlomiej Pliszka.
NIHR BRC: Oxford Health – Associate Professor Susannah Murphy (BRC Depression Therapeutics Deputy Theme Lead), Dr Amy Gillespie and Dr Riccardo De Giorgi.
The event is tailored to those at early career stages, including research assistants, PhD students and early postdocs, looking to enhance their knowledge and abilities in conducting translational research.
Tickets:
Tickets for this course are £40, which should be recoverable through bench fees/studentship conference funds for eligible students.


