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King’s College London Celebrates Staff Contributions to Shaping Cultural Competency
King’s Cultural Competency Unit (CCU) expressed its thanks to staff members who volunteered to peer-review the Cultural Competency Programme for Staff, a training series co-created with colleagues from across the University.
At a…
King’s College London’s Black Engineers Programme Shortlisted for 2024 Engineering…
The programme's working group is one of six finalists in the University Engineering Team of the Year category. The Engineering Talent Awards is a national set of awards that celebrates the diversity of the engineering and technology…
Scientists from King’s and Imperial Reimagine the Future of Medical Imaging
Nearly 40 PhD students had a unique opportunity to focus on the future of medical imaging with academics and experts in the field over two days at the Smart Medical Imaging Residential Retreat.
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King’s College London IoPPN Hosts Delegation from Indonesian Ministry of Health
Visit underlines partnership and collaboration in the use of electronic health records and digital therapies, and for a new Perinatal Mental Health Centre in Indonesia, and follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in February…
King’s Scientist Partners with E-Money Start-Up to Develop Next-Generation Quantum Sensors for…
Dr James Millen will develop ultra-sensitive quantum sensing platforms through collaboration with e-money current account start-up Science Card
A King’s scientist aims to develop the next generation of quantum sensors thanks to a…
King’s College London Receives £4.8 Million Wellcome Grant to Predict Anxiety Treatment…
Wellcome has awarded over £4.8m for researchers to predict individual outcomes following psychological treatments for anxiety, and to identify genetic and cognitive mechanisms.
The project, “Discovering therapeutic mechanisms and…
King’s College London’s Dr. Nicola Palmer Awarded Prestigious Mid-Career Fellowship by…
Dr Nicola Palmer has been awarded the fellowship to fund her project examining Rwanda’s role in relation to international migration.
Dr Nicola Palmer is one of 44 recipients of the British Academy Mid-Career Fellowships and is also one…
Key Features of Autoimmune Diseases Identified as Normal Components of Gut Immunity
Researchers have found that cell types and molecules usually associated with autoimmune disease are present in the gut at sites where bacteria normally meet the immune system
Researchers in the Peter Gorer Department of Immunobiology…
The Princess Royal Attends 2024 Veterans’ Mental Health Conference at King’s College…
On Tuesday 14 May 2024, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal attended the 2024 Veterans’ Mental Conference, organised by the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) at King’s College London and held at Bush House.
Her Royal…
Siblings with Unique Genetic Defect Advance Type 1 Diabetes Drug Research
Two siblings who have the only known mutations in a key gene anywhere in the world have helped scientists gain new insights that could help progress the search for new treatments in type 1 diabetes.
The new research, published in the…