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Dr Robert Seaborne awarded Medical Research Council New Investigator Grant

Dr Robert Seaborne from the School of Basic & Medical Biosciences at King’s has received a New Investigator Grant from the UKRI Medical Research Council...

Dr Robert Seaborne

Department of Psychology celebrates 75 years

This summer, the Department of Psychology brought together staff and students to mark a series of major milestones at their summer celebration.

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Doctors call for improved physical health monitoring for people prescribed psychiatric medication

A major new Lancet Commission has called for people taking psychiatric medications — such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilisers - to...

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COMMENT: Taiwan faces a precarious future – whether or not US and China continue on path to conflict

Taiwan's future remains precarious due to intensifying geopolitical tensions, internal vulnerabilities, and strategic ambiguity—regardless of whether the U.S....

Taiwan DPP election rally

Toothpaste made from hair provides natural root to repair teeth

Toothpaste made from your own hair may offer a sustainable and clinically effective way to protect and repair damaged teeth.

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Inspiring the next generation of strategic deterrence thinkers at King's

The Commander of the United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) - General Anthony Cotton - emphasised the importance of the next generation in meeting...

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King's joins €4.7 million project to modernise forensic DNA analysis

King’s has been awarded a share of a €4.7 million research grant to support a groundbreaking European project aimed at transforming how DNA is used in...

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Under-the-skin electrode allows for real-world epilepsy tracking

New research has found that an electronic device placed under the scalp is an effective and feasible means of accurately tracking epilepsy.

Doctor consulting with woman about EEG device

New quality control for 'wonder material' graphene oxide is cheapest and fastest yet

The new method could help accelerate the transition of the technology from the lab to everyday use.

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New cancer drug boosts effectiveness of chemotherapy – even in resistant tumours

A groundbreaking cancer drug could enhance how patients respond to chemotherapy even in treatment-resistant tumours.

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Housing First and its impact on health

Members of the Homelessness Lived Experience Standing Advisory Group were in Salford

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COMMENT: Drones, disinformation and guns-for-hire are reshaping conflict in Africa

Alessandro Arduino has researched Africa’s security affairs with a particular focus on the use of private military companies and other guns-for-hire across...

Senegalese armed special forces

King's Business School celebrates the first graduating class of its Executive MBA programme

The programme is designed to strengthen the skills of experienced professionals

Members of the EMBA 2025 cohort of graduates pose on the roof terrace of a tall building

Three King's researchers awarded Wellcome Career Development Awards

Three researchers from the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences (SIMS) at King’s College London have been awarded Wellcome Career Development Awards. The...

Dr Charlotte Odendall, Dr Joseph Wanford and Dr Yin Wu

King's Engineering Team win national education excellence award

The multi-disciplinary team of academics, technicians and students have been awarded a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence.

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