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Troubling extent of trauma and PTSD in young people revealed

Troubling extent of trauma and PTSD in young people revealed
Description
New research from King's College London suggests one in 13 young people in the UK have had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) before reaching age 18.
Date:
Friday 22nd February 2019

Cannabis-based medicine to be tested in Alzheimer's trial

Cannabis-based medicine to be tested in Alzheimer's trial
Description
Researchers from the NIHR Maudsley BRC are to lead a pioneering new study into a cannabis-based treatment for people living with dementia.
Date:
Thursday 21st February 2019

Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted Artificial Intelligence announced

Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted Artificial Intelligence announced
Description
The Department of Informatics will lead a Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) on Safe and Trusted Artificial Intelligence (STAI) as part of a UK-wide £100 million investment in artificial intelligence by UKRI.
Date:
Thursday 21st February 2019

King's team wins National Championship of Jessup International Law Moot

King's team wins National Championship of Jessup International Law Moot
Description
A team of students from The Dickson Poon School of Law has won the UK National Championship of the Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. This is the fourth consecutive year that a team from King's has won the prestigious title.
Date:
Wednesday 20th February 2019

Further Success for Mental Health Nursing Student's Live More Service

Further Success for Mental Health Nursing Student's Live More Service
Description
Matt Waugh, founder of the Live More service has been awarded a Allesch-Taylor Scholarship
Date:
Tuesday 19th February 2019

Tearing Down Dementia: the UK DRI at King's College London's opening symposium

Tearing Down Dementia: the UK DRI at King's College London's opening symposium
Description
The UK Dementia Research Institute has officially opened its centre at King's College London, heralding a step change in dementia research in the UK.
Date:
Monday 18th February 2019

Physics student wins Poster Prize at AIM Workshop, UC Berkeley

Physics student wins Poster Prize at AIM Workshop, UC Berkeley
Description
Emilie Steinmark, PhD student in the Department of Physics has won the main prize in the student poster competition at the Advanced Imaging Methods (AIM) Workshop at University California Berkeley.
Date:
Friday 15th February 2019

London School of Geometry & Number Theory renewed through £5.6m EPSRC award

London School of Geometry & Number Theory renewed through £5.6m EPSRC award
Description
The London School of Geometry & Number Theory (LSGNT), an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training jointly run by King's, Imperial College London and University College London, has been renewed through a £5.6m EPSRC award.
Date:
Thursday 14th February 2019

Increase in UK sales of prescription psychiatric drugs via the darknet

Increase in UK sales of prescription psychiatric drugs via the darknet
Description
Sales of prescription psychiatric drugs such as Xanax and diazepam via darknet online drug markets are on the increase in the UK, according to new research from the IoPPN and the University of Kent.
Date:
Thursday 14th February 2019

Project launch: Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse - Alzheimer's Disease

Project launch: Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse - Alzheimer's Disease
Description
Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse – Alzheimer's Disease (RADAR-AD) is now underway, applying, amongst others, the techniques and technologies developed under RADAR-CNS to assess progression of patients with early Alzheimer's Disease.
Date:
Wednesday 13th February 2019

Mathematics lecturer wins Gábor Szegö Prize

Mathematics lecturer wins Gábor Szegö Prize
Description
Mathematics Lecturer Dr Thomas Bothner has recently received the Gábor Szegö Prize which is awarded by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics every two years.
Date:
Monday 11th February 2019

'Rosalind Franklin' rover to search for new life on Mars

'Rosalind Franklin' rover to search for new life on Mars
Description
The UK made ExoMars rover, due to roam the surface of the red planet in 2021, has been named after former King's scientist - Rosalind Franklin.
Date:
Thursday 7th February 2019
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