9 January 2023 Professor Sir Simon Wessely appointed to NHS England Board of Directors IoPPN Interim Executive Dean, Professor Sir Simon Wessely, has been appointed to NHS England Board… Health
9 January 2023 Excessive scarring shown to be associated with atopic eczema, hypertension and musculoskeletal diseases Researchers find that excessive keloid and hypertrophic scarring co-occurs with specific conditions,… Health
5 January 2023 Professor Steven Niederer receives EPSRC grant for digital twin research Digital Twins For Personalised Medicine Technology & Science Health
5 January 2023 IoPPN Staff recognised in New Year Honours Three colleagues at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) have been… Health
3 January 2023 New Year Honours for King's community King's academics, teaching staff and alumni have been recognised in the 2023 New Year Honours List. Health International Law Society Technology & Science
3 January 2023 Professor Louise Rose awarded an MBE in New Year Honours Professor Louise Rose has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List for services to the NHS… Health
3 January 2023 BMI less useful than other measures of adiposity when assessing risk of developing gestational diabetes amongst women with obesity Weight gain and adiposity change during pregnancy were less important in determining risk,… Health Society
22 December 2022 Essential role of care home staff often overlooked during the pandemic During the pandemic, care home staff played an essential role in the delivery of high-quality… Health
22 December 2022 Research shows fatty liver disease endangers brain health People with liver disease caused by eating too much sugar and fat could be at increased risk of… Health
21 December 2022 Research shows working from home during lockdown may have impacted health behaviours New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College… Health