News
Recent news featuring neuroscience and mental health research at Cardiff and experts from the Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute.
24/10/2012
Cardiff scientists receive The Lieber Prize for Schizophrenia Research
29/05/2012
New Royal Society Fellows explain the science behind the success
Dementia: Making a Difference
29/05/2012
Professor Julie Williams and her team have been instrumental in the recent discoveries of eight new genes associated with Alzheimer's Disease, bringing the total number to ten.
Cash boost to INSPIRE science careers
21/03/2012
Thermo Fisher Scientific grants to encourage next generation of neuroscientists
01/03/12
New on-line tool helps midwifes identify mothers ‘most at risk’
Defeating dementia
25/01/2011
Professor Julie Williams backs call for 'capacity boost' to end dementia crisis
25/11/2011
School of Psychology receives University’s First Wellcome Trust Investigator Award
15/11/2011
DNA study shows link between schizophrenia and memory processes
Rare and common genetic variations could link to ADHD
14/11/2011
A combination of rare and common genetic variations could play a part in biological pathways linked to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
25/10/2011
Art exhibition explores mental health research and its implications
Cardiff graduate heads student mental health drive
12/10/2011
National mental health campaign calls for student advocates
20/09/2011
Common genetic variations linked to risk of both diseases
"Amazing progress"
25/07/2011
Fiona Phillips hails Research Institute's leading Alzheimer's research
£3M boost for Wales' mental health
12/07/2011
University experts head-up Wales' first National Centre
"Dogma on mental illness is a threat to progress"
08/07/2011
We must be open-minded and guided by evidence rather than prejudice
Events
- 17th - 18th May 2013
NMH RI 4th International Conference, EEG Rhythms of Health and Disease




