
Omid V. Ebrahimi
@omidvebrahimi
Researcher @UniOfOxford | @OxExpPsy.
Clinical Psychologist | Public Health | Statistics.
I study how people transition into and recover from mental disorders.
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A mixed methods multiple population study combining #MachineLearning and thematic analysis finds insights into modifiable risk factors of vaccine hesitancy. Omid V. Ebrahimi, Ella Marie Sandbakken, Sverre Urnes Johnson, Lars T. Westlye Read more BMC Medicine: bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Wondering about #OpenScience Practices for #Qualitative Research? In our new paper, we showcase the use of audit trails to transparently document the full qualitative analysis procedure. Audit trails are equivalent to sharing code in #quant research: bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…





Excited to give a talk at University of Cambridge (Cambridge Psychiatry Cambridge University) on precision diagnostics and profiles of depression, this Thursday at 12:30 BST. The talk is hybrid, so feel free to DM me for a link if you wish to attend.

Had a great time giving a talk in Cambridge and exploring the city. Thanks for hosting me, Trinity College and Kristoffer Berg! Trinity College Cambridge University



Excited to speak at the Network Science Conference in Maastricht about the utility of psychometric networks in the precision diagnostics field! Come to our session on Friday at 2pm & check out the program for the many great talks at the conference. Network Science Society #NetSci2025


Excited to share a new preprint w/ Tessa Blanken, Han van der Maas, & Denny Borsboom! We discuss the striking (implicit) assumption of path symmetry in current theories of psychopathology, which is misaligned with complex dynamical systems. Read more: osf.io/preprints/osf/…


Almost exactly one year after starting my lab (!), I'm thrilled to share our first preprint! 🥳 Leily Behbehani Shari Hamm (she/her) Grace Hart (she/her) We propose future directions for mathematical, computational, & digital methods to advancing suicide research. Preprint: osf.io/preprints/psya…
