Rona Bareli
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Rona Bareli

ResearcherLondon, United Kingdom
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Rona Bareli

ResearcherLondon, United Kingdom
About me
I have studied psychology for four years. However, I have experience and previously studied art and photography and would like to use my skills in research to go into a career that is more creative.
Work history
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    ResearcherKing's College London
     - London, United KingdomFull Time
    ➢ 2018: Adverse early life events and inflammatory biomarkers in individuals with depression later in life: a systematic review. o Masters degree thesis. I developed in-depth knowledge on inflammatory biomarkers, childhood adversity, and depression by conducting the ‘gold standard’ way of synthesizing and concluding relevant findings. o I strengthened my skills as a reviewer and a researcher through identifying, summarising, disseminating, and critically evaluating information. Therefore, I have attention to detail and personal drive to produce high quality research. o I have gained an understanding of a variety of study designs and populations, strengths and limitations of published research, whilst developing critical appraisal skills.
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    ResearchRoyal Holloway University of London
     - Egham, United KingdomFull Time
    ➢ 2016: Review: What are the most efficacious treatments for bulimia nervosa in particular regards to psycho-social outcomes? o Undergraduate degree thesis. This was a literature review, thus I gained skills in locating appraising, and synthesizing evidence to provide an informative evidence-based answers.
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Skills
  • Photography
  • Research
  • Attentive
  • Painting
  • Drawing
  • Architectual Visualisation
  • Visual Concepts
  • Visual Research
Education
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    Mental Health Studies (MSc)King's College London
     - London, United Kingdom
    Mental Health Studies MSc, Core modules: Mental health, Research Methods, and Dissertation; ‘Adverse early life events and inflammatory biomarkers in individuals with depression later in life: a systematic review’. This has gained me co-authorship of a published paper. Electives modules: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and Disaster Response: Mental Health, Behaviour and Communication.
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    PsychologyRoyal Holloway University of London
     - Egham, United Kingdom
    BSc Honours Degree in Psychology Some electives studied: Brain and behaviour, Communication and thought (65%) Personality & Individual differences, Adult psychology problems, Developmental psychology, Dissertation (on Bulimia Nervosa), and Research Project (on Paranoia and Eye Gaze).