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Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences 2025 Staff Awards

Colleagues from FoDOCS came together at the start of April to celebrate the remarkable, diverse and hugely impactful contributions that individuals and teams...

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FoDOCS PGR Awards 2024

This special new awards initiative, just for our PGR students, aims to recognise, value and celebrate the collegiality of PGR students, and their...

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£1m funding awarded to create revolutionary bioimaging tools

King’s Professors Maddy Parsons and Simon Ameer-Beg have each been awarded £500,000 seed funding by Wellcome to develop cutting-edge bioimaging tools to study...

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AI tackles huge problem of antimicrobial resistance in intensive care

Artificial intelligence (AI) can provide same-day assessments of antimicrobial resistance for patients in intensive care – critical to preventing...

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“Transient” gut bacteria may affect health and guide diet choices

‘Transient’ populations of gut bacteria may contribute to the development of chronic liver disease and diabetes, but a personalised diet plan could lessen the...

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New gut microbiome atlas builds most accurate profile of global gut health to date

Research could help doctors around the world better understand how bacteria in the gut cause disease and how to treat them.

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Dr Joana Neves presented with Lister Institute Research Prize Fellowship

The Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine funds research that is crucial to our understanding of health and disease. Dr Joana F Neves, Senior Lecturer in...

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Julian Naglik among 65 Fellows elected to the American Academy of Microbiology

The American Academy of Microbiology (Academy) has elected Professor Julian Naglik and 64 peers to the Class of 2024.

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Joana Neves project awarded grant from Helmsley Charitable Trust

Joana F. Neves, Senior Lecturer in Mucosal Immunology and Group Leader in the Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions is the lead investigator on a...

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Dr Joana Neves awarded Lister Prize

Dr Joana Neves, Lecturer in Mucosal Immunology at King’s College London has been awarded the Lister Prize.

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Funding awarded to further develop alternative model to animal research

Human organoid model was originally developed by Neves Lab to generate mucosal immune cell populations.

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King's awarded multi-disciplinary Mechanobiology doctoral training scheme by Leverhulme Trust

The Mechanics of Life Doctoral Scholarship Programme will draw on King’s research expertise in mechanobiology

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A platelet-mediated, beneficial allergic response protects against yeast asthma

New evidence shows that some allergic reactions provide necessary protection against highly invasive and potentially lethal infectious agents, such as yeast.

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New industrial partnership aims to make plant-based food taste better

King’s College London oral biologists will be working with Motif FoodWorks and engineers from Imperial College London to improve the taste and nutritional...

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Professor Mike Curtis recipient of the 2021 IADR William J. Giles Award

Professor Curtis was presented with the William J. Giles Award in Biological Research by the International Association for Dental Research.

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