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People with Down Syndrome develop symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease 20-30 years before others
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A new multi-centre study, led by researchers from King's College London and UCL, has found that people with Down Syndrome develop earlier onset of Alzheimer's Disease, with an average age of diagnosis between 55 and 56 - 20 to 30 years earlier than other individuals who are at risk of being diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Date:
Thursday 21st December 2017
King's scientists have come up with the perfect recipe for a hearty Christmas
Description
Scientists from King's College London have assembled a Christmas menu that not only combines the finest seasonal staples, including Christmas pudding, turkey and Champagne, but also comes with a dollop of health-giving properties.
Date:
Wednesday 20th December 2017
Professor Fiona Watt named as the preferred candidate for role of Executive Chair of the Medical Research Council
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Professor Fiona Watt named as the preferred candidate for role of Executive Chair of the Medical Research Council
Date:
Wednesday 20th December 2017
Revealing commonalities between central and peripheral nervous system progenitors
Description
The nervous system is arguably the most complex organ of the vertebrate body.
Date:
Wednesday 20th December 2017
The Right Reverend Sarah Mullally appointed Bishop of London
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10 Downing Street has announced that the next Bishop of London will be the Right Reverend Dame Sarah Mullally DBE, currently Bishop of Crediton in the Diocese of Exeter.
Date:
Tuesday 19th December 2017
Information on University Closure and Bush House
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The Professional Services Office will be closed from noon, and the university from 16.00, on Thursday 21 December, 2017. It will re-open on Tuesday 2 January, 2018. If you contact us during that time, we will make sure to get back to you in the new year.
Date:
Tuesday 19th December 2017
A year in news
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A review of the year in 12 news stories.
Date:
Tuesday 19th December 2017
Professor Watt named as the preferred candidate for role of Executive Chair of the Medical Research Council
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Professor Watt named as the preferred candidate for role of Executive Chair of the Medical Research Council.
Date:
Tuesday 19th December 2017
The Right Reverend Sarah Mullally appointed Bishop of London
Description
10 Downing Street has announced that the next Bishop of London will be the Right Reverend Dame Sarah Mullally DBE, currently Bishop of Crediton in the Diocese of Exeter.
Date:
Tuesday 19th December 2017
Early life trauma may alter the brain's anatomy
Description
New IoPPN research, published in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, suggests a link between early childhood trauma and changes in brain anatomy consistent with the development of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID).
Date:
Monday 18th December 2017
King's broadens nursing educational offering to Singapore
Description
King's has formalised a new partnership that will deliver its world-leading nursing expertise through a top educational institute in Singapore. Collaborating with the Ngee Ann Kongsi group, a new Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Honours will be offered in 2018.
Date:
Monday 18th December 2017
Agreement signed with emerging Chinese university
Description
King's College London has signed an agreement with emerging Chinese research institution, Southern University of Science & Technology (SUSTech). The two have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop cooperation in medical education and research to help tackle some of the largest shared challenges facing the two nations.
Date:
Monday 18th December 2017
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