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CCRB Pumpkin Carving Competition!

The Centre for Craniofacial & Regeneration Biology held their annual Halloween pumpkin carving with some truly creative results!

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The life-changing art of making facial prosthetics

Caroline Reed, Maxillofacial Prosthetist, shares her work with the Financial Times Magazine.

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Artificial intelligence in the biosciences network

A BBSRC-funded network to support and enhance engagement between the Bioscience and AI communities in the UK.

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Researchers show genetic basis of facial changes in Down Syndrome

Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, King’s College London and University College London have shed light on the genetics behind changes in the...

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Research on key factor controlling ear development at early stages awarded Cozzarelli Prize

The 2022 King’s-led research paper was awarded the prize from PNAS, which acknowledges papers that reflect scientific excellence and originality.

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King's researchers gather for workshop on applying AI to microscopy and imaging

The King's Institute for Artificial Intelligence hosted a workshop for researchers to explore how artificial intelligence can be applied in microscopy and...

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Researchers discover unique way snakes replace their teeth

Method to detect signs of tooth replacement can also aid in identification of snake fossils in the future, even from isolated jaws.

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Lapworth Medal awarded to Emeritus Professor Moya Meredith Smith

The prestigious award is the Palaeontological Association's highest recognition for exceptional lifetime achievement

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Dental evidence challenges origin time of mammals

New analysis of fossils has provided evidence of mammalian origins 20 million years earlier than previously thought.

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New research uncovers key factor controlling ear development at early stages

Study provides unprecedented detail on early ear development, which may inform regenerative strategy for ear developmental malformations.

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REF 2021 results demonstrate impact of FoDOCS research

Results published today show combined strength of King’s profile for high-quality, impactful research within allied and applied health research, including...

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New recessive neurodevelopmental disorder identified

Academics at King's have reported a rare neurodevelopmental condition characterised by intellectual disability, ataxia with cerebellar hypoplasia and delayed...

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Mouse model may explain why people with CHARGE syndrome are deaf

Using mouse models, researchers from King’s College London provide a clue as to why patients with CHARGE syndrome are deaf.

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Harnessing cell signalling to stimulate tooth repair

In two recent publications the Sharpe/Gentleman groups report two different approaches to stimulate Wnt signalling to enhance the formation of dentine.

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The immune system and stem cells join forces to repair your teeth

Researchers from King’s College London have revelled how the immune system interacts with stem cells during tooth repair.

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