Madeleine Hayman
madeleine.hayman@glasgow.ac.uk
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8514-6919
Research title: Does severe mental illness predispose to cardiovascular and metabolic disease via an unfavourable adipose storage profile?
Research summary
As a Medical Research Council funded PhD student, my research emphasises a gap in our current knowledge when it comes to the connection of mental ill-health and physical illnesses such as heart disease. In other words, my project aims to understand if people who have mental ill-health store energy in their body in unfavourable ways, which may contribute to the development of things like type II diabetes.
Conferences
European Association for the Study of Diabetes, Sep 9 - Sep 13, 2024, Madrid, Spain
- Oral Presentation (10 min)
- Invited Speaker for Metabolic Psychiatry Symposium (30 min)
Keystone Symposium on Cardiometabolic Diseases: The Role of Ethnic Diversity in Precision Medicine, Feb 4 - Feb 7, 2024, Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Poster
- Oral Presentaion (10 min)
Teaching
Tutor/Graduate Teaching Assistant
University of Glasgow, Student Learning Development, MVLS
Jul 2024 - Present
Tutor and group facilitator for undergraduate and postgraduate taught students One-to-one tutoring and group discussions Multi-subject including life sciences and statistics
Tutor/Graduate Teaching Assistant
University of Glasgow, School of Molecular Biosciences
Sept 2023 - Feb 2024
Tutor and group facilitator for biomedical science postgraduate students Lead tutorials for exam revisions and group discussions Marked submitted work (double-marked)