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Join some of King's senior academics for our series of online lectures hosted by the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine on the theme of transforming healthcare.

The Faculty is ranked top 20 in the world for Clinical, Pre-Clinical & Health (Times Higher Education World University Rankings) and has a mission to ensure translation and adoption of research innovation into clinical practice.

Research is core to what we do and how we educate. Each lecture will explore current research and topics in pharmaceutical medicine, biomedical engineering and forensic and analytical sciences.

The lectures are particularly relevant to final year undergraduates and graduates in Biomedical Sciences, Medicine, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Engineering and to those interested in the following courses:

  • Medical Affairs MSc
  • Drug Development Science MSc
  • Clinical Pharmacology MSc
  • Analytical Toxicology MSc
  • Forensic Science MSc, Mres
  • Healthcare Technologies MSc, MRes
  • Medical Engineering & Physics MSc
  • Nuclear Medicine, Science & Practice MSc

The talks will be hosted digitally and run twice at different times of the day to ensure that people from across the globe have the opportunity to attend our live sessions.

Upcoming talks:

  • Thursday 25 February - Medical Affairs: bridging a lack of diversity in clinical trial populations and real world medicine use
  • Friday 26 February - TV fiction or reality: can we really determine someone’s physical characteristics from a DNA sample?

Please browse the listings below to sign up to one or more of these events.