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Different versions of APOE protein have varying effect on microglia in Alzheimer's disease

New study suggests how APOE2 is protective while APOE4 increases disease risk by regulating the brain's immune cells.

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Research sheds light on how rheumatoid arthritis drug relieves pain

New research from King’s College London has found how a type of anti-inflammatory drug works to relieve pain in rheumatoid arthritis. The findings could pave...

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King's academics elected as Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences

Professors Benjamin Blencowe, Andrew Shennan, Phil Newsome, and Jernej Ule have been recognised for their remarkable contributions to advancing medical...

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Faulty cellular 'energy supply' in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

New study found two common types of gene mutation in ALS are linked to dysfunction in mitochondria.

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Professor Clemens Kiecker delivers inaugural lecture "From lab to lecture hall - a neuroscience journey"

On 24 April 2025, Professor Kiecker gave his inaugural lecture as a Professor in Neuroscience Education at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &...

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King's researchers received British Neuroscience Association Green Neuroscience Prize

The prize recognised their contribution to construct the first solar-powered MRI facility in the world.

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Using AI and data analysis to tackle drug-resistant epilepsy

Swansea University and King's College secure £1.1 million funding from Medical Research Council

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King's participates in large clinical trial of rare, severe seizure disorder

PCORI-funded 33-center international study comparing the effects of Anakinra and Tocilizumab on outcomes in patients with New-Onset Refractory Status...

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Emeritus Professor Robin Morris receives International Neuropsychological Society Distinguished Career Award

The award was presented to Professor Morris at the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) annual meeting in New Orleans in February 2025.

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Guidelines on CUT&Tag to study gene regulation

New study compares CUT&Tag to the existing standard of CHIP-seq, serving as guidelines for studying histone modification.

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Researchers receive £4.1million to research new modelling and treatment approaches for auditory hallucinations in people with psychosis

The Wellcome Trust Mental Health Award will fund testing of a computational model of the role of cortical circuits in understanding auditory hallucinations...

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APPG on MND Explores UK MND Research Institute's Groundbreaking Work

The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Motor Neuron Disease visited King's to learn about the pioneering research within the national collaboration

Researcher explaining the motor neuron disease work in King's to All-Party Parliamentary Group on MND

£1.4 million awarded to study how brain experiences paranoia

The project "Bridging the Neurocomputational Explanations of Paranoia: From Cognition to Clinic" received the Wellcome Trust grant to apply neuroscience to...

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£1.5 million Wolfson Foundation Grant Launches Centre for Human Brain Development

The centre will use interdisciplinary methods to study human brain from its earliest stage

Pastel brain model with additional pieces lying around it to represent building blocks of the brain

King's researchers receive further funding to advance AI predictions for drug-resistant epilepsy

The Epilepsy Research Institute and Angelini Pharma extended Professor Mark Richardson's project to include 4,774 additional patient records

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