Introducing fellow Omid V. Ebrahimi

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Omid V. Ebrahimi is a Research Fellow at the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford.

He is the head of the Oxford EDGE Lab , researching how individuals transition into and recover from common mental health disorders using multi-level and systems-based approaches. Omid also serves as the Principal Investigator of The CIPA Study, a large-scale 15-year prospective longitudinal project leveraging data across different timescales and modalities to map out the events and processes that lead to the onset of depression and anxiety disorders. His areas of expertise include precision diagnostics and treatment, mood and anxiety disorders, network and dynamical systems models, and large-scale (intensive) longitudinal studies.

By origin, Omid is a clinical psychologist, holding a degree in clinical psychology and clinical science from the University of Bergen, partially undertaken at UC Berkeley and The University of Hong Kong. Before joining Oxford, he was enrolled in the double-degree PhD program at the University of Oslo, during which he was a visiting fellow at the Oxford Precision Psychiatry Lab at the University of Oxford, and the PsychoSystems Lab at the University of Amsterdam.