About the CSI Lab

The CSI Lab is a virtual home to researchers and clinicians from around the world who investigate the cognitive processes and neural networks involved in all psychiatric illness. We aim to use the results of our research to help develop new and effective treatments, and to improve services, and the organisations that deliver them.

The Lab was founded, and is led by, Professor Sukhi Shergill, whose primary research interest is investigating the brain mechanisms involved in the symptoms of schizophrenia, and developing novel ways of ameliorating the difficulties that people often experience because of ongoing ‘negative’ symptoms that affect memory, attention and cognition.

He is professor of psychiatry at Kent and Medway Medical School; director of research and honorary consultant at Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust; and professor of psychiatry and systems neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London.

If you are a researcher, mental health professional or student who is interested in collaborating with members of the CSI Lab, or if you are working on a pertinent project, contact us. We hold regular Lab meetings for our collaborators to discuss ongoing research and new ideas: the meetings can be attended virtually or in person.