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Scientists reveal new avenue for drug treatment in neuropathic pain
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New research from King's College London has revealed a previously undiscovered mechanism of cellular communication, between neurons and immune cells, in neuropathic pain.
Date:
Friday 24th November 2017
Outstanding achievements: King's Awards in Research and in Teaching
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The Dental Institute would like to offer our warmest congratulations to Professor Paul Sharpe and his team on winning Research Project of the Year, and to Dr Flora Smyth Zahra on her Teaching Excellence Award.
Date:
Friday 24th November 2017
Natural tooth repair method discovered by King's College London can also be used on common cavities, protecting teeth from further damage
Description
Earlier this year a new method of tooth repair through stimulating the renewal of living stem cells in tooth pulp was discovered by a team of researchers at King's College London. The team have made new developments in this research and have found that this cost-effective method of enhancing reparative capacity in teeth is applicable for non-exposed pulp; the more common form of cavities.
Date:
Friday 24th November 2017
Avatar therapy may help to reduce auditory hallucinations for people with schizophrenia
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An experimental therapy which involves a face-to-face discussion between a person with schizophrenia and an avatar representing their auditory hallucination may help reduce symptoms, when provided alongside usual treatment, according to a study led by King's College London and published in The Lancet Psychiatry journal.
Date:
Friday 24th November 2017
New documents reveal intricate details of life at Georgian court
Description
Digitised papers publicly available for the first time reveal a wealth of intricate detail about day to day Court life in the Georgian period, and shine a light on the familial relationships of the Hanoverian Monarchs.
Date:
Thursday 23rd November 2017
Study reveals new mechanisms of cell death in neurodegenerative disorders
Description
Researchers at King's College London have discovered new mechanisms of cell death, which may be involved in debilitating neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.
Date:
Wednesday 22nd November 2017
Professor Ananya Kabir awarded 2017 Infosys Prize for Humanities
Description
Professor Ananya Jahanara Kabir (Professor of English Literature) has received the prestigious 2017 Infosys Prize for Humanities for her work on colonial modernity, particularly her insightful ethnography of cultural and political life in the Kashmir region.
Date:
Wednesday 22nd November 2017
The Birth Rites Collection
Description
In September 2017 Birth Rites Collection moved to King's College, London, hosted by the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care for the next three years and installed in and around Guy's Campus.
Date:
Wednesday 22nd November 2017
Dr Ramon Pacheco Pardo Appointed Korea Foundation-Free University of Brussels Korea Chair
Description
Congratulations to Dr Ramon Pacheco Pardo from the Department of European & International Studies, King's College London, who has been appointed the inaugural holder of the Korea Foundation-Free University of Brussels Korea Chair – the first Korea Foundation-sponsored Chair in Europe.
Date:
Wednesday 22nd November 2017
LLM Student wins KCLSU Representative of the Year Award
Description
LLM Student wins KCLSU Representative of the Year Award.
Date:
Wednesday 22nd November 2017
Dr Edina Rosta wins ERC Starting Grant
Description
Dr Edina Rosta, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry, was awarded a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant earlier this year.
Date:
Wednesday 22nd November 2017
New MA provides escape from the whirlwind
Description
The new King's MA Education launches in September 2018. Its blend of flexible study, critical rigour and practical and professional benefit make it perfect for teachers and other educational professionals.
Date:
Tuesday 21st November 2017
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