Eating Disorders Think Tank

Eating Disorders Think Tank

AEDRTC

About this event

Join AEDRTC for the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre’s annual Think Tank and be inspired by cutting edge science, challenge conventional thinking and learn novel methodologies in the field of eating disorders.

Hear about the body and brain connection by our International Keynote speaker Prof Nadia Micali, the epigenetics of eating disorders from Prof Sarah Cohen-Woods and turning translation into policy from Prof Kirsty Jones.

Other presentations include psychedelic assisted psychotherapy, personalised measurement informed medicine, novel clinical trial designs, an Ozempic primer, connection-based therapy, narrative methodologies and hormones in mental illness and treatment. We will have workshops on co-production and the first National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander considerations guidelines for researchers.




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