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Professor Carsten Flohr receives funding as part of National Eczema Society's Inaugural Research Grant Awards

Professor Carsten Flohr from King’s College London has received a pump-priming award from the National Eczema Society as part of its first-ever research grant...

Headshot of Professor Carsten Flohr

Who benefits from antidepressants? Using medication switching as a measure of non-response

Switching from one selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) to another antidepressant could be used to measure antidepressant non-response, according to...

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Exhibition brings a haunting exploration of colonial violence to the Strand

The tales of women who have migrated to and from London along the Thames are the subject of a new exhibition based on extensive research by King’s College...

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King's part of pioneering hub to advance cutting-edge metamaterials

MetaHUB will develop new forms of engineered materials for use in everything from green energy to innovative healthcare

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Experimental performance responds to Woolf waxwork and writing

Istanbul Queer Art Collective (IQAC) and Dr Lizzie Stewart, Senior Lecturer in Modern Languages, Culture and Society, performed an homage to the work of...

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Study finds central body fat more strongly linked to psoriasis risk than overall body fat

New research led by King’s College London has found that fat stored around the abdomen is more strongly linked to psoriasis risk than total body fat,...

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Different versions of APOE protein have varying effect on microglia in Alzheimer's disease

New study suggests how APOE2 is protective while APOE4 increases disease risk by regulating the brain's immune cells.

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Brand new space for ECS PhD students unveiled in Waterloo Bridge Wing

The new space was officially unveiled on 17 April 2025 following five years of development.

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Deterrence, Defence & Diplomacy: King's and partners host the Indo-Pacific Security Forum

Security & Defence PLuS hosted the inaugural Indo-Pacific Security Forum on 12 May in Honolulu, Hawaii. The forum was a flagship event delivered through the...

S&D PLuS whole room

How a King's academic's research is changing NATO's approach to planning for the future

NATO has featured a paper co-authored by Dr Bence Nemeth, Senior Lecturer in the Defence Studies Department, as the key case study in a new handbook advising...

Dr Bence Nemeth

King's Business School retains 'triple crown' with reaccreditation by EQUIS

The European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) has accredited King’s Business School for a further five years,...

EQUIS

Research sheds light on how rheumatoid arthritis drug relieves pain

New research from King’s College London has found how a type of anti-inflammatory drug works to relieve pain in rheumatoid arthritis. The findings could pave...

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King's geographer chosen to lead assessment of UK's geography & environmental studies research

Part of process used to decide how £2 billion per year of public funding for research is divvied up

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Oil and gas companies found to underreport greenhouse gas emissions

Gas and oil producing companies are failing to report accurate figures for their greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).

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'You can't ignore the complexity' – how do we debate immigration?

Speakers interrogated the challenges to debating views on immigration as part of a new event series by the Global Cultures Institute.

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