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Professor Fiona Lobban

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  1. 2025
  2. International Society for Bipolar Disorder

    Lobban, F. (Speaker) & Jones, S. (Speaker)

    17/09/202520/09/2025

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference - Academic

  3. EABCT Glasgow 2025

    Lobban, F. (Speaker), Jones, S. (Speaker), Glossop, Z. (Speaker), Caton, N. (Speaker), Robinson, H. (Speaker) & Marshall, P. (Speaker)

    3/09/20256/09/2025

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

  4. 2024
  5. Panel Member for NIHR HSDR committee

    Lobban, F. (Consultant)

    1/03/2024 → …

    Activity: Expert Knowledge and Consultancy typesExpert Opinion

  6. 2023
  7. Understanding carers’ perspectives of supporting friends and family members who have experienced suicidal behaviour

    Marshall, P. (Speaker), Jones, S. (Contributor), Semino, E. (Contributor) & Lobban, F. (Contributor)

    12/07/2023

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesOral presentation

  8. Learning from Lived Experience: impacts and underlying mechanisms of inclusive models of peer to peer support for mental health

    Lobban, F. (Speaker), Lodge, C. (Speaker), Marshall, P. (Speaker), Robinson, H. (Speaker) & Jones, S. (Speaker)

    11/07/2023

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesOral presentation

  9. 2022
  10. An exploratory analysis of the relationship of posting in peer online support forums and trait mood in bipolar disorder

    Jagfeld, G. (Speaker), Davies, R. (Contributor), Boyd, R. (Speaker), Lobban, F. (Speaker), Rayson, P. (Contributor) & Jones, S. (Speaker)

    23/07/2022

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesOral presentation

  11. Expert Advisory Group to the NHS England Adult Mental Health Programme, Clinical Policy & Strategy Team Operations and Information Directorate

    Lobban, F. (Consultant)

    12/01/2022 → …

    Activity: Expert Knowledge and Consultancy typesInfluence on Policy, Practice, Patients & the Public

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