Natasha Seaton is a dedicated PhD student at King's College London, focusing on the relationship between depression, anxiety, inflammatory markers, and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) through a psychoneuroimmunological lens. With experience as a research assistant on the COMPASS project, Natasha has contributed to developing an evidence-based online CBT program while analyzing data and interviewing participants. Additional roles include serving as an honorary research assistant in Prof. Rona Moss-Morris' group, a listening volunteer at Samaritans, and a research assistant at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Natasha's background also encompasses roles in mental health therapy, sales strategy development, and various assistant positions in corporate settings, supported by degrees in Natural Sciences and Health/Medical Psychology from the University of Cambridge and King's College London.
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