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Elise Sellars

DPhil Candidate

I am a DPhil student in the Oxford Risk and Resilience, Genes & Environment Research (oRANGE) lab. My doctoral work focuses on understanding conflict in children's interpersonal relationships (in particular sibling relationships), using data from longitudinal birth cohorts and randomised controlled trials of behavioural parenting interventions. I am funded by the ESRC 1+3 Grand Union Doctoral Training Programme.

I hold a BA (Hons) in Experimental Psychology and an MSc in Psychological Research, both from the University of Oxford. Before joining the oRANGE lab in 2021, I worked as research assistant in the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry group at the University of Oxford.