
Emily Swift
Emily is a Research Officer within the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) and the Neuropsychiatric Institute (NPI) of Prince of Wales Hospital. She is supporting the Mindgardens funded Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) clinic as part of a multidisciplinary team of clinical researchers.
She recently moved to Australia from the UK, where she completed a Master Degree in Applied Human Nutrition at Oxford Brookes University.
While completing her studies, Emily worked as a research assistant at Oxford Brookes University, supporting various projects including a cross-functional research group combining Nutrition with Clinical Exercise and Rehabilitation Research.
Emily's previous work experience was in Human Resources advisory roles within multinational companies in Australia and The Netherlands.
She holds a BSc and Graduate Diploma in Psychology from the University of Sydney.
- Publications
- Connors MH; Kinder J; Swift E; Kanaan RA; Sachdev PS; Mohan A, 2024, 'Functional neurological disorder clinics in Australasia: A binational survey', Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 126, pp. 80 - 85, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn.2024.05.043
- Coe S; Cossington J; Collett J; Meaney A; Mavrommati F; Ng Y; Izadi H; Wade W; Pindus DM; Bushnell O; Whaymand L; Theologis T; Swift E; Akgul E; Allen S; Dawes H, 2024, 'The effect of breaking sitting time with physical activity breaks on cognitive performance in young people with cerebral palsy: an exposure response cross-over feasibility design', Translational Exercise Biomedicine, 1, pp. 32 - 42, http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/teb-2024-2005
- White FA; Wootton B; Man J; Diaz H; Rasiah J; Swift E; Wilkinson A, 2009, 'Adolescent racial prejudice development: The role of friendship quality and interracial contact', International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 33, pp. 524 - 534, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2009.06.008