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Thursday 18th December 2014

REF2014 Results - UoA1: Clinical Medicine

REF2014 Results - UoA1: Clinical Medicine
Description
King's is delighted to announce its exceptional performance in the Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Date:
18 December 2014
Thursday 27th November 2014

Researchers make breakthrough in how muscles are built

Researchers make breakthrough in how muscles are built
Description
Scientists have worked out the structure and role of an essential protein that holds our muscles together – alpha-actinin – according to new research published in the journal Cell, part-funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
Date:
27 November 2014
Friday 26th September 2014

Athena SWAN success for Cardiovascular

Athena SWAN success for Cardiovascular
Description
The Division is pleased to announce it has been granted a Silver Athena SWAN department award by the Equality Challenge Unit. The award, announced today, recognises the Division's commitment to advancing women's careers in science.
Date:
26 September 2014
Wednesday 19th February 2014

James Clark wins Lab Grammy

James Clark wins Lab Grammy
Description
Dr James Clark, Lecturer in Aerospace Physiology, has won the 2014 Lab Grammy award for his video entitled 'Tale of a Post Doc'. A parody of Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody', the video follows the trials and eventual successes of a fictitious postdoctoral researcher.
Date:
19 February 2014
Thursday 5th December 2013

Landmark trial into heart failure treatment

Landmark trial into heart failure treatment
Description
Dr Divaka Perera, Reader in Cardiology at King's College London, is embarking on a study to test the benefits of angioplasty and stenting in cases of heart failure, against bypass surgery.
Date:
05 December 2013
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