Georgie completed her BSc in Psychology at the University of Leeds. While completing her degree she worked as Research Assistant at King's College London, investigating resilience to mental health problems in children and adolescents.

Prior to university, Georgie worked for a year as a Senior Research Laboratory Technician in Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz’s biological laboratory at the University of Cambridge. She was responsible for the genotyping of all transgenic mouse lines, as well as the propagation of mouse embryonic stem cells.

After graduating, Georgie worked as a Research Assistant at the Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust & King’s College London for two years. In this role she set up the Adolescent Mental Health Advisory group, which she led along with the Young Person’s Mental Health Advisory Group, empowering young people to contribute to research and express their vital and under-represented views

Georgie has particular interests in young people's mental health, the epidemiology of psychosis, and patient and public involvement in research. She is keen to combine her psychological and biological training in an interdisciplinary PhD. In her spare time, Georgie is a keen dressmaker, baker, and enjoys cocktails in the sun.  

 

Email: georgie.hudson.22@ucl.ac.uk

Twitter: Georgie_Hudson5