Our year in review - January From award winners and New Year's Honours to a study helping to explain the anti-ageing effects of…
Our year in review - February Research into long-term effects of air pollution, a major milestone for LIHE and a student hero.
Our year in review - March An important anniversary for the GKT Gazette, International Women's Day, blueberries and peanuts!
Our year in review - April Recognising our contributions to DNA research, health entrepreneurs, and a study showing the…
Our year in review - May Prestigious essay competition winner, 7T MRI scans of new born babies, the firs UK death from…
Our year in review - June Birthday honours, the 'poo transplant' trial with liver disease patients, winner of the Wellington…
Our year in review - July The inaugural Faculty Staff Awards, promising trial results for a new antibody cancer treatment,…
Our year in review - August Improved prostate cancer diagnosis, irregular sleep caused by harmful gut bacteria, and research…
Our year in review - September Hospital of the Future at New Scientist Live, reducing the risk of inflammatory bowel disease and…
Our year in review - October Launch of a new multidisciplinary natural sciences degree, a major advance for detecting brain…
Our year in review - November Drones delivering opioid overdose reversal kits, improvements to hunger, mood and sleep from…
Our year in review - December Exciting partnership with the Black Cultural Archives, and plenty of festive cheer.
Professor releases Christmas album to raise money for prostate cancer James Clark, Professor of Cardiovascular and Physiology Education, has dropped his third Christmas…
15 January 2026 King's and UCL jointly appointed Focused Ultrasound Centre of Excellence King's and University College London (UCL) have been jointly appointed as a Focused Ultrasound…
15 January 2026 New research shows certain mouth bacteria drive gut barrier failure and accelerate liver scarring New research co-led by King’s College London, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the…
13 January 2026 Research reveals hidden diversity of E. coli driving diabetic foot infections New research led by King’s College London, in collaboration with the University of Westminster, has…
21 Jan Force Talk: Professor Edouard Hannezo - Robustness of morphogenesis via mechano-chemical feedbacks 21 January 2026 A public seminar as part of the Force Talk series exploring mechanobiology, given by Professor…