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New hyperbolic metamaterial fabricated by researchers at King's College London
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A new type of hyperbolic metamaterial has been developed at King's College London allowing researchers have greater flexibility of manipulating light-matter interactions at the nanoscale.
Date:
Friday 21st December 2018
Professor Matthew Hotopf receives CBE at Buckingham Palace
Description
Professor Matthew Hotopf, Vice Dean of Research at IoPPN and Director of the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre has been awarded a CBE for services to Psychiatric Research.
Date:
Friday 21st December 2018
Lithium might work as an anti-aging drug, depending on your genes
Description
There is growing evidence that lithium could be re-purposed as an anti-aging drug, and a new study from King's College London suggests that lithium's protective effects are due to a slowing down of the molecular aging process in cells.
Date:
Tuesday 18th December 2018
Fight against breast cancer - new target identified
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Researchers from the School of Basic & Medical Biosciences have identified a potential target that could lead to new treatments for triple negative breast cancer.
Date:
Tuesday 18th December 2018
James Lee Appointed to the Property Litigation Association
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James Lee has been appointed as an associate member of the Property Litigation Association. Established in 1995, the Association has around 1,400 members and plays an important role in lobbying for improvements in property law, the court service and a wide range of judicial matters. This is the first time the Association has appointed figures from academia to its membership.
Date:
Monday 17th December 2018
Clues to chronic fatigue syndrome in overactive immune response
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New research from King's College London finds that an exaggerated immune response can trigger long-lasting fatigue, potentially explaining how chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) begins.
Date:
Monday 17th December 2018
Stream Bio win Institute of Physics Award
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Stream Bio, a company which developed its product at King's College London, has won the Institute of Physics Business Start-Up Award 2018 for Outstanding Innovative Work.
Date:
Friday 14th December 2018
Professor's Lynne Turner-Stokes and Richard Harding present inaugural lectures
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The Faculty hosted the first two inaugural lectures of the 2018-19 series at the Cicely Saunders Institute.
Date:
Thursday 13th December 2018
'World first' acne study uncovers hope for new treatment
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A discovery could lead to new treatments for severe acne. Scientists found 15 genome regions linked to developing the condition.
Date:
Wednesday 12th December 2018
How bullying affects the brain
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New research from King's College London identifies a possible mechanism that shows how bullying may influence the structure of the adolescent brain, suggesting the effects of constantly being bullied are more than just psychological.
Date:
Wednesday 12th December 2018
Faculty success at King's awards
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Faculty success at King's awards
Date:
Monday 10th December 2018
Computers can 'spot the difference' between healthy brains and the brains of people with Dissociative Identity Disorder
Description
Machine-learning and neuroimaging techniques have been used to accurately distinguish between individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and healthy individuals, on the basis of their brain structure, in new research part funded by the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre and published in The British Journal of Psychiatry.
Date:
Monday 10th December 2018
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