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King's Clinical Academic Research Symposium

Bush House, Strand Campus, London

22JunPeople looking at research postersPart of KCATO Events

Join us in person to hear about the latest clinical academic research at King's Health Partners (KHP), and to network with top academics from across the partnership, including Professor James Teo (co-founder of CogStack), Professor Louise Rose, Dr Teresa Guerrero Urbano, Professor Rebecca Oakey, Dr Christopher Banerji and Professor Graham Lord. You'll also have the chance to present your work - there will be prizes!

This year, part of the afternoon will have a special focus on how to get started with AI and data science. Our invited speakers will explore how you can access training or form collaborations with people already working in these fields, and we'll hear from clinical academics working at the interface of AI and healthcare. There will be something for everyone, whether you're already integrating AI into your work, you're intending to get started, or you're simply curious about the latest developments at KHP.

Register now to connect with passionate minds, share ideas, and connect with other research-active health professionals.

Who should attend?

Research-active health professionals of any career stage who are currently based at King's Health Partners. 

Please note that you must be affiliated with a KHP organisation to attend this event (King's College London, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, or South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust). This information will be requested when you register.

Registration

Register for the symposium here

Accessibility

Please contact kcato@kcl.ac.uk if you have any accessibility needs to help you make the most of this event.

At this event

Graham Lord

Senior Vice-President (Health & Life Sciences)

Catherine Evans

Interim Director of Cicely Saunders Institute and Professor of Palliative Care

Rina Dutta

Professor in Psychiatry and Academic Capacity Development

Frances Williams

Professor of Genomic Epidemiology

Sam Irving

Honorary Senior Lecturer, Joint appointment FoLSM and NMPC

Rebecca  Oakey

Professor of Epigenetics


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