2009 news
20th Nov. 2009 Health Schools Studentships The College is offering 60 PhD studentships in the Health Schools, following its success in attracting externally funded awards combined with a major investment in College funds. Most awards are available for four years, and include an annual stipend and tuition fees. The College is offering 60 PhD studentships in the Health Schools, following its success in attracting externally funded awards combined with a major investment in College funds. Most awards are available for four years, and include an annual stipend and tuition fees.
October
31 Oct 2009 New appointments in the MRC Centre for Transplantation
Two years into its research programme the MRC Centre for Transplantation is happy to announce three new appointments to further extend its research portfolio.
Two years into its research programme the MRC Centre for Transplantation is happy to announce three new appointments to further extend its research portfolio.
July
30 Jul 2009 Award for research into renal diseases
A renal research unit at King’s is among the eight winners of the 2009 Genzyme Renal Innovations Programme (GRIP) awards. The 2009 GRIP awards winner from the UK is Dr Michael Robson, for his work into the causes of kidney diseases.
A renal research unit at King’s is among the eight winners of the 2009 Genzyme Renal Innovations Programme (GRIP) awards. The 2009 GRIP awards winner from the UK is Dr Michael Robson, for his work into the causes of kidney diseases.
March
27 Mar 2009 Research findings into rheumatoid arthritis
Researchers at King’s College London and the comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre at Guy’s and St Thomas’ have found that inflammation in the lining of the joints of rheumatoid arthritis patients promotes the development of cells that exacerbate the condition.
Researchers at King’s College London and the comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre at Guy’s and St Thomas’ have found that inflammation in the lining of the joints of rheumatoid arthritis patients promotes the development of cells that exacerbate the condition.
January
13 Jan 2009 Collaboration to advance diagnostic techniques
A strategic agreement has been made between King's College London, The comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust and BD Biosciences to advance research into the diagnosis and treatment of patients with a range of conditions.
A strategic agreement has been made between King's College London, The comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust and BD Biosciences to advance research into the diagnosis and treatment of patients with a range of conditions.

