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Thalia Catherine Eley is a Professor of Developmental Behavioural Genetics at the
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's
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, King's College London. Her work focuses on the interplay between genetic and environmental factors on the development and treatment of
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and depression.


Early life

She is the daughter of Sarzi and Piers Eley, a former director of Nordic Bank, who also attended Trinity College. Her brother Damian was a choral scholar of Clare College, singing bass. Thalia also sings. Her grandfather was Sir
Geoffrey Eley Sir Geoffrey Cecil Ryves Eley (18 July 1904 – 17 May 1990) was a British businessman and writer. He served as a director of the Bank of England, and as High Sheriff of both the County of London and the City of London. Early life and educat ...
, linked to the Eley Limited ammunition company. Her maternal great-grandfather was Sir
Frederic Wake-Walker Admiral Sir William Frederic Wake-Walker KCB CBE (24 March 1888 – 24 September 1945) was a British admiral who served in the Royal Navy during World War I and World War II, taking a leading part in the destruction of the , and in Operation '' ...
, whose son, being Thalia's great-uncle, married the sister of the father of Diana, Princess of Wales.


Academic career

Eley began her academic career studying BA Psychology (1989-1992) at
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. She then undertook her PhD at
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's Institute of Child Health; her thesis is entitled 'Aetiology of emotional symptoms in childhood and adolescence: Depression and anxiety in twins'.


Employment

Eley held a post-doctoral position at the
Institute of Psychiatry The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN) is a research institution dedicated to discovering what causes mental illness and diseases of the brain. In addition, its aim is to help identify new treatments for them and ways ...
's SGDP from 1996-98. Following this she was funded by two Medical Research Council (MRC, UK) fellowships; the first as Research Training Fellow with the status of Lecturer (1999-2002) and the second as Research Fellow as Senior Lecturer (2002–08). From 2008-09 Dr Eley was Senior Lecturer at the SGDP, then Reader in Developmental Behavioural Genetics from 2009-2013. In April 2013 Eley was made Professor at the IoP, where she directs the Emotional Development, Intervention and Treatment lab EDITlab.


Research background

Eley specialises in both gene-environment interactions on the development of anxiety and depression and she has considered the role of cognitive biases in the development of anxiety and depression in the context of genetically sensitive designs, using both quantitative and molecular genetic approaches. Currently her twin research includes continuing analyses of the longitudinal twin study, G1219. She is also working with Tom McAdams using the “Children of Twins” approach to investigate the transmission of anxiety and depression from parents to children. Her molecular work currently focuses on two projects exploring the role of specific genetic markers in response to psychological therapies, including cognitive-behaviour therapy for child anxiety and exposure therapy for adult phobias. Regarding cognitive biases, she is currently working on attention bias modification in child anxiety.


Journal articles

Eley has published over 140 articles in academic journals.


Honours and awards

Eley was awarded the
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for outstanding published work in psychology within 10 years of graduation, from the
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(2002), for work published from her PhD thesis. Eley was awarded the Lilly-Molecular Psychiatry Award for the best original research submitted by a young investigator (2004) for her work on the role of gene-environment interactions and the development of anxiety and depression. Papers published on her childhood anxiety study led to Eley being awarded the Macquarie University Research Excellence Award (2011). On 1 April 2013 Eley was made Professor at the Institute of Psychiatry.


References

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