Centre for Innovation in Mental Health

EPI Developmental Lab

The developmental EPI (Evidence synthesis, Prediction, Implementation) lab focuses on the development and application of evidence-based prediction models in mental health across the lifespan.

The lab includes a multi-disciplinary team of child and adolescent psychiatrists, psychiatrists, psychologists, engineers, experts in machine learning and artificial intelligence, and statisticians.

The lab is led by Professor Samuele Cortese.

EPI Members

Professor Samuele Cortese, NIHR Research Professor  

Dr Miguel Garcia Argibay, Senior Research Fellow

Dr Alessio Bellato, Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Sulagna Roy, Senior Research Assistant

Dr Irem Ece Eraydin, Research Fellow

Joshua Hyde, Senior Research Assistant

External Members

Dr Marco Solmi

Marco Solmi, MD, psychiatrist, PhD, is Associate Professor and Director of Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Ottawa, Canada, Medical Director of On Track First Episode Psychosis program and of the Eating Disorders program, The Ottawa Hospital, Scientist, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, Charité University Medicine Berlin, visiting academic at University of Southampton, School of psychology and King's College, IoPPN, Psychosis Department, UK, and affiliate at the Stanford University METRIC center. He is Chair of ECNP Physical And meNtal Health (PAN-Health) Thematic Working Group (TWG), and member of the others European and Canadian psychiatric associations. He is interested in meta-research and epidemiology, to study prevention/early interventions, psychopharmacology, and physical health in those with mental disorders. 

Corentin Gosling

Corentin Gosling is an Associate Professor of Neuropsychology at Université Paris Nanterre. He is also a visiting researcher at University of Southampton. One of his research interests focuses on the diagnosis and clinical interventions for people with neurodevelopmental disorders, as well as on developing new methodological and statistical tools for evidence synthesis.

Dr Gonzalo Arrondo

Gonzalo Arrondo has experience in neuropsychology, functional neuroimaging, evidence-based medicine, and more generally in empirical psychology and cognitive neuroscience. His current interests are wide, but they pivot around the study of decision-making processes, evidence-based psychology and psychiatry, and, on a more theoretical level, epistemology of psychiatry. He is in charge of some of the projects of the Mind-Brain group, and also lends support to the design and execution of empirical studies.

Visitors

Dr Lucrezia Arturi

Dr Lucrezia Arturi, Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist is a PhD candidate in Neuroscience and conducts her clinical and research activities at the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry service of the University Hospital “Tor Vergata” of Rome, Italy (Chief: Professor Luigi Mazzone), with a specific attention to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Her main research interests are around neurodevelopmental disorders, with a particular focus on the study and application of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques (tDCS, tACS, tNS) in the context of different neuropsychiatric conditions such as ASD and ADHD.

Lucie Jurek

Lucie Jurek, MD, PhD, is an academic visitor at the University of Southampton, a lecturer at the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France, and a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Hospital Le Vinatier, Lyon, France. She is also affiliated with RESHAPE (RESearch on HeAlth PErformance), INSERM U1290, Lyon, France. Her main clinical and research interests are neurodevelopmental disorders. She has worked on the usefulness of qualitative research and qualitative evidence synthesis for evaluating complex interventions. Her current research projects are primarily focused on evaluating interventions and their implementation in the fields of autism and ADHD using mixed-methods research. 

Mikail Nourredine

Mikail Nourredine, MD, PhD student in biostatistics, is currently working at the University Hospital of Lyon in the Biostatistics and Clinical Pharmacology departments, where he designs clinical trials. His primary research interests include clinical trial design and causal inference, with a current focus on developing external control groups using routinely collected data for clinical trials.

Contact us

Get in touch with the EPI members at epilab@southampton.ac.uk.