Paul Leeks

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Since graduating from the University of Essex with my MSc in Psychology in 2021, Paul has worked in a range of clinical research settings. Beginning at the Clinical Research Facility in Oxford, where he worked closely with the University of Oxford’s Department of Psychiatry on studies covering various psychiatric and neurological conditions such as treatment-resistant depression and dementia, before moving to a private research firm in London, he was mostly involved in conducting psychometric assessments and clinical interviews as part of memory and cognition studies, as well as some affective disorder trials (e.g., PTSD, postpartum depression, and treatment-resistant depression). In July 2024, he left this role to join the team at King’s College London, where he supports the set up and delivery of studies investigating different aspects of bipolar disorder.

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Jury remains out on antidepressant-induced mania, despite findings of Danish trial emulation

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Michael Kalfas and Paul Leeks summarise a recent Danish study that assesses the risk of antidepressant-induced mania in patients with bipolar depression.

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