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Each year, Professor Til Wykes, Vice-Dean for Research at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's, brings together IoP academic stars to share their groundbreaking work with each other. The video introduces you to the IoP's 'Parade of Stars' and you can also listen to our academics stars in action by visiting the IoP section of the King's website.

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