Edinburgh Inclusive MIND lab: mental health, interaction, neurodiversity, development Welcome to the page for the EdInMIND lab! We are a group of early career researchers who work closely with joint lab-leads, Catherine Crompton and Sue Fletcher-Watson. The lab includes post-docs, research assistants and PhD students. We are united by our shared interest in mental health, interaction, neurodiversity and development; our commitment to open science and responsible research; and our leadership in participatory methods and impact. This lab name is a re-brand of what used to be known as the DART lab – we felt we needed to update our name to reflect our changing focus and members. You can see our published work on our Google Scholar profile and you can read about some of our specific projects on the research pages. Bear in mind that the EdInMIND lab is a big part of the Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre, but it is far from everything we do. SMRC extends across multiple research teams, departments and Colleges at the University of Edinburgh as well as having a range of active partnerships with other Universities. And of course, our defining feature is our partnership with the Salvesen Mindroom Centre, aka Mindroom, which helps us be more responsive to community priorities, influence policy, and deliver positive impact from our work. You might also be interested to read specifically about: The Theirworld Edinburgh Birth Cohort and PRENCOG studies of preterm birth Sue Fletcher-Watson’s research blog on Medium.com For news from the lab, sign up to the SMRC newsletter on this page, and you can follow members of the lab on social media: Catherine Crompton on Twitter and Blue Sky Sue Fletcher-Watson on Twitter and Blue Sky Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre on Twitter and Eventbrite This article was published on 2024-06-26