25 January 2023 App-based monitoring of thinking difficulties could help treatment of depression New research with over 500 participants diagnosed with depression has shown that smartphone… Health
11 July 2022 People with depression “stagnating” in primary care says top UK Psychiatrist A new study from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College… Health
29 June 2022 KCMHR's research continues King's College London's commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant Following Armed Forces Day (25 June 2022), the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR)… Health
26 May 2022 Covid-19 surge linked to high levels of mental ill health among intensive care staff Almost two-thirds (64%) of intensive care staff may have experienced a mental health disorder during… Health
12 May 2022 REF 2021 highlights IoPPN's research impact and quality Results highlight the excellent quality and the positive contribution IoPPN’s research makes to… Health
14 March 2022 Young people, mental health and wellbeing: Exploring creative approaches and collaborations The event that took place on 22 February 2022 kick-starts at King's a new programme in the area of… Arts & Culture Health
6 December 2021 New project to investigate impact of exercise on gut microbiota and brain health in middle age Translational collaborative grant will see King’s partner with APC Microbiome Ireland at University… Health
24 November 2021 IoPPN researchers receive Association of Child & Adolescent Mental Health Awards Professor Barbara Maughan received the President’s medal, while Professor Dennis Ougrin received… Health
16 November 2021 IoPPN researchers feature in 2021 Highly Cited Researcher List The IoPPN is proud to announce that 28 of our academics have been named on the annual Highly Cited… Health
9 November 2021 MANTRA training to be rolled out to adult eating disorder services across England The training programme, co-developed at King’s College London, has been awarded a three-year… Health