17 March 2026 Can our genes predict where mental illness affects the brain? Researchers from King’s College London and the NIHR Maudsley BRC have been exploring the relationship between the genetic risk of mental health… Health Technology & Science
6 March 2026 Portrait of two women in neuroscience Dr Laura Naysmith and Molly Eddison met on a boat. They had been at a neuroscience conference in Amsterdam and after an initial chat they realised… Health Technology & Science
27 February 2026 Amsterdam by Train for ECNP 2025: Reflections on Sustainable Travelling PhD student Abigail Gee recounts her experience travelling from London to Amsterdam by train. Health University
24 February 2026 Ten ways we are shaping a better future for young people with eating disorders – insights from the EDIFY Conference The EDIFY programme (Eating Disorders: Delineating Illness and Recovery Trajectories to Inform Personalised Prevention and Early Intervention in Young… Health
10 February 2026 Putting community engagement into practice: improving the accessibility of information about child and adolescent mental health services locally I am a child and adolescent psychiatry speciality registrar who is currently undertaking a Wellcome Trust funded PhD investigating “what happens… Health
9 February 2026 Can listening to certain sounds really treat Alzheimer's Disease? Alzheimer’s disease is related to the build-up of amyloid plaques and tau tangles in the brain, but it is also characterised by disrupted patterns of… Health
27 January 2026 What do polygenic scores really predict? Looking inside families to understand genetic prediction Over the past decade, behavioural genetics has made great advancements in predicting human behaviour using DNA. By combining millions of genetic… Technology & Science Health
23 January 2026 London to Amsterdam: Travelling sustainably to the ECNP 2025 conference PhD Student Benjamin Gooddy recounts his experience travelling from London to Amsterdam by train. Health University
23 January 2026 Travelling Sustainably to Amsterdam for ECNP Dr Julia Schubert recounts her experience travelling from London to Amsterdam by train. Health University
12 January 2026 What the eyes may reveal about the epigenetics of early autism development Subtle changes in the body can reveal a great deal about early brain development. One such change is the pupillary light reflex (PLR): the automatic… Health Technology & Science