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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...

Collage of 2025 Fellows of Academy of Medical Sciences

King's researchers support nationwide study demonstrating safety and efficiency of AI in cardiovascular diagnosis

A major new study, co-led by researchers at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, has shown that an artificial intelligence (AI) diagnostic...

nature medicine ccat paper

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 &...

Professor Clemens Kiecker Inaugural Lecture IoPPN 2025

Engaging young Londoners in healthcare technologies

Postgraduate students from King’s College London’s Healthcare Technologies MSc/MRes delivered a series of school engagement sessions to secondary school...

top view of school desk with students doing coursework

COMMENT: AI can guess racial categories from heart scans – what it means and why it matters

Imagine an AI model that can use a heart scan to guess what racial category you’re likely to be put in – even when it hasn’t been told what race is, or what...

heart shape news story

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.

First solar powered MRI facility Africa BNA Green Prize

King's receives historic donation to advance health of mother and baby through human-AI partnership

King’s College London has received a £35m donation – the largest by a single donor to date in the University’s history – to transform maternal, child and...

A woman and a child sit together, reading a book

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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Amazon research tackles £50m parasite devastating fish farmers around the world

At the heart of the Amazon researchers are investigating a mysterious parasite which is devastating fish farms around the world.

Shallow river and blue sky

Doctors stay, AI assists - new study examines public perceptions of AI in healthcare

A new study conducted by researchers at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences published in BJR | Artificial Intelligence, has found that...

vicky goh pe paper

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.

Robin Morris stood at lectern at International Neuropsychological Society annual meeting. Two people stood in the background to the left.

Legacies of Women in the Life Sciences Exhibit

Legacies of Women in the Life Sciences Exhibit, is a student-led, limited-time showcase at the Gordon Museum of Pathology in celebration of Women’s History...

women in the life sciences

Meet the King's Three Minute Thesis 2025 finalists

Join us for the King's Three Minute Thesis Final, in-person or live stream to watch our nine finalists in action.

3MT Finalists

New Breast Cancer Imaging Trial underway at PET Centre

A clinical trial is underway to assess a novel radiotracer, [99mTc]-maraciclatide, which could enhance the early detection of breast cancer that has spread to...

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King's delivers first of its kind training with Medtronic spinal robot

The School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London has delivered first of its kind human tissue dissection training using new...

surgeons in operating theatre using mazor robot

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