
anna gui
@annagui86
Mum in science, researcher in developmental neuroscience and genetics. Active learner about inclusion and promoting diversity. She/her
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10-06-2012 21:38:16
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New paper from my PhD! We report links between preschool fine motor skills and later neurodevelopment, behaviour problems, and educational achievement. With thanks to my supervisors Prof Angelica Ronald Pasco Fearon 🧵 1/6 biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-…

Is play a building block in a child's academic journey? Early fine motor skills like drawing, folding paper, and block building link to educational and behavioural outcomes. Check out our new paper led by Dr Aislinn Bowler in Biological Psychiatry biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-…




We had an inspiring first panel event! Thank you to our speakers Dr Keri Wong Dr Keri Wong, Dr Divyangana Rakesh Divyangana Rakesh and Dr Tom Arichi King’s Perinatal Functional Imaging Group - thank you for sharing your insights & experiences!



Congratulations to our fabulous EssexPsychology Spring Graduate, Madhusree Dasgupta 📷




Look for those with a Diversity in Developmental Science badge at the #ICIS2024 poster session today to learn about the network and share ideas. Diversity in Developmental Science


Great talk by Emily Jones on mechanisms of neurodiversity and, importantly, how we can support individuals with autism and ADHD by appropriately adapting the environment with a neurodiversity affirmative perspective #ICIS2024


Very much enjoyed presenting in the #ICIS2024 symposium "Complementary approaches to investigate genetic contributions to infant psychopathology-related traits" with these talented researchers Anja Hollowell anna gui Ana Maria Portugal



That’s it, I GOT IT!!! Uncovering the Roots of Harsh Parenting (HARSH) has been funded by European Research Council (ERC) #ERCCoG!! 🎉🎉🎉 This victory is for the 2 most amazing women in my life: my daughter and my mom—because where there’s a will, there’s a way. [1/n]


Fully funded PhD studentship to learn from autistic children and their families how to improve their quality of life & everyday fun! Supervised by Gethin Hughes and myself University of Essex EssexPsychology + the inspiring Rachael Malthouse creator of #JamUp! senss.ac.uk/collaborativep…

Thank you Wiley Psychology for awarding me this Prize - so honoured that this team effort co-led with the fantastic Elena Throm was recognised! Thanks Emily Jones for nominating me, coauthors Rianne Haartsen Pedro Rob Leech Luke, and the families who took part in our study!