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Professor Rosie Perkins is a Professor of music, health and social science. She discusses what drew her to mental health research, imposter syndrome in multidisciplinary research and her top tips for researchers looking to work in a more multidisciplinary way. Rosie's talk was part of a series of lightning talks from researchers from different disciplines within mental health research. These were part of the webinar Multidisciplinary Research - How To Do It (Better) webinar from Mental Health Research Matters. Find out more about Professor Rosie Perkins: https://www.rcm.ac.uk/2017testarea/pr... Rosie is part of the Loneliness and Social Isolation in Mental Health Research Network: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychiatry/rese... See some great examples of multidisciplinary mental health research: https://mentalhealthresearchmatters.o... About Mental Health Research Matters #MentalHealthResearchMatters is funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). It is a collaboration of The McPin Foundation, Mental Elf and the University of Oxford. The campaign sparked a conversation about better mental health research while celebrating the work of the UKRI-funded mental health research networks. Find out more: www.mentalhealthresearchmatters.org.uk Learn more about the UKRI-funded mental health research networks: www.mentalheatlhresearchmatters.org.uk/networks The McPin Foundation: https://mcpin.org/ Mental Elf: https://www.nationalelfservice.net/ The University of Oxford, Psychology department: https://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/ The campaign might have ended, but the conversation doesn’t stop here. Use the hashtag #MentalHealthResearchMatters to continue the journey to better mental health research.