7 June 2018 Rosalind Franklin Institute: developing new treatments 10 universities will harness cutting-edge technology to transform the way medicines are developed. Health
28 May 2018 What drives fat build-up around the waist? Research could pave the way for personalised treatments for obesity and other chronic diseases. Health Society
23 May 2018 TOUR PhD students nominated for Sylvia Lawler Prize Two PhD students within the Translational Oncology and Urology (TOUR) Research group, Beth Russell… Health
23 May 2018 More support needed to protect home carers from emotional pressures of providing support to people with dementia Care workers who provide personal and domestic care to older people with dementia in their own homes… Health Society
22 May 2018 King’s spin-out company awarded government funding to support new generation of cancer treatments A spin-out company created by King’s academics Dr Sophia Karagiannis and Professor James Spicer has… Health
21 May 2018 China Seeks Advice on Air Pollution Air pollution experts from King’s College London shares insight on tackling air pollution with… Health
16 May 2018 China seeks advice on air pollution King’s experts shared knowledge and research to help improve air quality in China. Health
16 May 2018 Addressing the gap in information on caesarean sections for expectant parents Experts from the Faculty worked with the charity Tommy’s to develop a series of webpages providing… Health
11 May 2018 Some types of fibre more beneficial for gut health than others Fibres found in specific foods such as wheat, legumes, garlic and onions may be more beneficial for… Health Technology & Science
10 May 2018 Low diversity in ‘good bacteria’ in the gut is linked to cardiovascular disease Low levels of diversity in ‘good bacteria’ in our digestive systems is linked to hardening of the… Health