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Master’s in Statistics launched at King’s College London
A brand-new Master of Science (MSc) degree in Statistics has been launched by the Department of Mathematics at King's College London. The course aims to equip postgraduate students of Maths with cutting-edge statistical modelling skills!-->…
Dire Need Identified For Stroke Prevention And Care Strategies In Sierra Leone
Stroke is the second leading cause of adult death in Africa. However, in many African countries little is known about the risk factors for stroke, which types of strokes occur, and the outcomes after stroke.The Stroke in Sierra Leone!-->…
Joint Study Finds Standardised Packaging On Vapes Brings Down The Appeal To Teenagers
The research, published in JAMA Network Open, is the first major study into how packaging effects appeal of vaping to teenagers as well as adults, and suggests that regulating packaging could be an effective means of stopping young people!-->…
Research evaluates effectiveness of multi-agency child safeguarding reforms
The two-year study has been given almost £500,000 funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and is to be led by academics at King’s College London and the University of Bedfordshire’s Safer Young Lives!-->…
King’s College London members spotlight climate and sustainability across February
Throughout February, King’s welcomed over 800 students, staff, and alumni to 39 social and educational events aiming to offer participants an opportunity to learn more about sustainability topics, collaborate and connect with others from!-->…
King’s College London Prof’s Book Explores How Marriage Questions Grow And Change
Professor of Philosophy, Clare Carlisle’s latest book centres on George Eliot’s experience and discoveries around marriage.I find marriage a fascinating subject, full of deep philosophical questions. The more I thought about it, the more!-->…
King’s College London experts honoured with Genes 2022 Young Investigator Award in Human…
Dr Iacoangeli is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics and the Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s!-->…
Mental Health Of Children Is Triggered After Mothers Forced To Seek Employment
A study by King’s College London has found that while welfare-to-work programmes do increase employment for lone mothers, the impact this can have on their children and adolescents is often overlooked.Prior to 2008, lone parents in the UK!-->…
Tool Made To Identify Which Cells Will Best Repair Muscles
Cells harvested from your own muscles could one day improve or even save your life if you are suffering from muscle loss after disease or an injury. The implantation of muscle cells offers an incredibly promising treatment for conditions!-->…
Non-invasive MR Elastography investigated as an alternative to liver biopsy in obese patients
Three-dimensional MR elastography (MRE) scans have demonstrated the potential to assess both liver fibrosis and inflammation simultaneously. However, researchers face challenges in that current 3D MRE approaches typically require multiple!-->…