I was born in March 1971 on the Kent coast, South East England. I did all the usual stuff, school, college, night shift at Tesco's. In 1991 I moved to London (for the clean air and easy pace of life) to become a student at the University of East London studying Psychology. After a short break to explore the horrors of the `real world' I returned to the relative safety of UEL in January 1996 as a research assistant. In my spare time I do a bit of work for the RSPCA (but I don't like to talk about it) and the most important person in my life is The Moo (she might look like a cat but is actually a higher life form cruely encased in the little,fat, furry body of a tortoishell moggy for reasons she hasn't divulged as yet)

RESEARCH INTERESTS
I left University in 1994 with a 2:1 in Psychology. After that I worked as an administrator/training consultant for a Youth Training organization for a year or so.
In January 1996 I began working part time at UEL as a research assistant for Dr. C. Dancey on a project titled "Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Childhood" which was completed in January of this year. Click for more info IBS in childhood research
From March 1996 until November 1996 I also worked part time on the project " Virtual Reality: The effects of 3D and 2D virtual reality on spatial processing" for Dr. J. Painter. Click for more VR info. Link to Liz Attree's page
CURRENT RESEARCH
Right now I'm working on the following project:
"THE EFFECT OF SEX, AGE AND ETHNICITY ON IBS " (see Dr.C.Dancey above)
FAVORITE WEB SITES
Recommended viewing (not necessarily in this order, although it's not an altogether bad order in my opinion)
The ultimate football page If there is a God...... I'm a Chelsea, not an Arsenal, supporter but there are some exceptions!
Incase there isn't a God Fortean Times For the best in strange, bizarre and completely mental!
And, sadly, on to the ultimate Rock Gods Tap into...... Sorry I couldn't resist that one!
And finally, if you find your suffering from Shaftsbury avenue memory loss (an affliction with which I'm often plagued) Reeves & Mortimer. God that's funny!