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Immune markers in blood could predict toxicity and treatment response to immunotherapy in melanoma

New research identifies blood-based B cell and antibody signatures that could guide safer treatment for patients receiving immunotherapy.

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Largest twin study explores whether the environment affects people differently depending on their genes

Researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London, University College London, Queen Mary University of...

Two twin women lying on the floor smiling at the camera.

British & Norwegian Intelligence Directors reaffirm strategic cooperation in live address at King's

The Director of the Norwegian Intelligence Service (NIS) – Vice Admiral Nils Andreas Stensønes – and the Chief of the UK’s Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) –...

Professor Wyn Bowen, Vice Admiral Nils Andreas Stensønes, Sir Richard Moore, Lord Simon Stevens in Bush House Auditorium

Mouth and gut bacteria linked to brain changes in Parkinson's disease

Scientists have discovered a link between bacteria in the mouth and gut and the progression cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease.

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King's community comes together to share sustainable research practices

Academics and professional services staff spoke about some of the many exciting ways in which they’re making research processes more environmentally sustainable

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King's Institute for Artificial Intelligence delivers 2025 Festival to over 3,600 attendees

The third King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence brought together researchers, industry leaders, policymakers and the public to examine AI's...

Festival of AI Expert Panel

Students practice coin striking at Roman workshop

Classics students had the opportunity to make replica Roman coins as part of the Phosphor Bronze Coin Die Experiment.

Students striking coins at King's Wheatstone Lab.

King's MedTech Accelerator 2025 cohort announced

The King’s MedTech Accelerator, a programme focused on transforming research innovations into viable healthcare ventures, has accepted 26 projects into its...

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Mollie Payne awarded the Society for Clinical Trials Thomas C. Chalmers Student Scholarship

Mollie Payne wins the Thomas C. Chalmers Student Scholarship at the 2025 Society for Clinical Trials Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada.

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Living Well With Technology series returns with new events

The Digital Futures Institute series continues its Living Well with Technology series with a new season of events exploring the Digital Futures of a variety...

Audience and speakers at the Digital Futures of Literature event

New insights into the making of Christian Rus

Dr Alexandra Vukovich publishes new book co-edited by Adrian Jusupović and Aleksander Paroń.

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King's researchers make splash at CRH Innovation and Entrepreneurship Awards 2025

A wide cohort of researchers from King’s have been shortlisted for the Cancer Research Horizons Innovation and Entrepreneurship Awards 2025, shining a...

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IoPPN Researchers share details on second mental health UK Biobank survey

With over 160,000 responses, the UK Biobank mental wellbeing survey allows researchers to better characterise common mental health disorders and social...

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King's researchers showcase sustainability research at Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition

The exhibit delves into the innovative use of light to power sustainable chemistry

NanoGlow lab setup

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