Maya G T Ogonah

About me

I am currently a Data Science Institute Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University, where I am applying longitudinal data analysis methods to assess the risk of violence in neuropsychiatric populations. I graduated from King’s College London with a BSc(Hons) in Psychiatry in 2021. I subsequently enrolled in a DPhil in Psychiatry at the University of Oxford, where I developed expertise in psychiatric epidemiology, prediction modelling and evidence synthesis methods under the advisement of Prof. Seena Fazel.

This webite contains my (current) research interests and a collection of my work such as selected publications and recent talks.

More details can be found at GitHub and Google Scholar.

Research interests

My general research interests are understanding mechanisms for violence in vulnerable populations. At current, my research focuses on understanding violence trajectories in youth with traumatic brain injury, however other groups of interest include individuals affected by conflict, forensic psychiatric patients, and offender populations. I also have a strong interest in understanding social determinants for health, particularly the impact on race/ethnicity on health outcomes.