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United Kingdom
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Chartered Psychologist with Quantitative & Qualitative Research Experience. Evidence Synthesis and Scientific Writing
Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing
Technical Writing,
Copywriting,
Newswriting
Research
Market Research,
User Research,
Meta-Research,
Systematic Literature Review
Consulting
Scientific and Technical Consulting
Data & AI
Statistical Analysis
Product Development
Product Evaluation,
Product Validation
Work Experience
University of Reading
- Present
Senior Research Fellow
University of Reading
April 2020 - Present
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Reading
February 2018 - March 2020
Associate Health Technology Assessment Analyst
BMJ Publishing Group
July 2016 - February 2018
Education
PhD (Psychology )
University of Reading
October 2012 - March 2016
Certifications
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(2020). Action-related information trumps system information: Influencing consumers’ intention to reduce food waste . Journal of Cleaner Production.
K. M. Dulay, N. A. Masento, K. Harvey, D. J. Messer, C. Houston‐Price(2020). Me and my veggies: The use of interactive, personalised picture books in healthy eating interventions . Nutrition Bulletin. 45. (1). p. 51--58. Wiley
Karner C, Kew K, Wakefield V, Masento N, Edwards SJ(2019). Targeted therapies for previously treated advanced or metastatic renal cell carcinoma: systematic review and network meta-analysis . BMJ open.
(2014). Effects of hydration status on cognitive performance and mood . British Journal of Nutrition.
BOOK
Edwards SJ, Wakefield V, Cain P, Karner C, Kew K, Bacelar M, Masento N, Salih F(2018). Axitinib, cabozantinib, everolimus, nivolumab, sunitinib and best supportive care in previously treated renal cell carcinoma: a systematic review and economic evaluation . Health technology assessment (Winchester, England).
CONFERENCE PAPER
(2014). Investigating the effects of acute water supplementation on cognitive performance and mood in young and older adults . Appetite.
(2013). Acute water supplementation influences mood but not cognition in young adults . Appetite.