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Understanding Down syndrome opens door to Alzheimer's prevention trials
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Clinical trials for preventing Alzheimer's disease in people with Down syndrome may soon be possible thanks to new research from King's College London.
Date:
Thursday 29th November 2018
Dentistry celebrates 20th Anniversary at King's
Description
In 1998, when the dental schools of the Royal, Guy's, St Thomases and King's merged with King's College London, rich histories and legacies were united, bringing together space, expertise, people and passions to lead the way in dental education and oral and craniofacial research.
Date:
Wednesday 28th November 2018
Silver medal success for King's first iGEM team
Description
King's undergraduate students were awarded a silver medal at the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition
Date:
Wednesday 28th November 2018
King's welcomes PhD students funded by the China Scholarship Council
Description
King's welcomes a new cohort of PhD students funded by the China Scholarship Council starting their PHDs.
Date:
Wednesday 28th November 2018
Dr Jane Rowlandson (1953-2018)
Description
The Department of Classics is very sad to note the death of our former colleague Jane on 20 November 2018.
Date:
Wednesday 28th November 2018
Faculty researchers ranked amongst most influential in the world
Description
Five researchers from the Faculty have been named in the 2018 Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researchers List.
Date:
Wednesday 28th November 2018
Dr Holger Hestermeyer examines key Brexit documents
Description
The Exiting the European Union Committee called upon Dr Holger Hestermeyer as an expert witness in its examination of the Withdrawal Agreement last week.
Date:
Tuesday 27th November 2018
IoPPN researchers & academics among most cited in the world
Description
Over twenty researchers and academics from the IoPPN have been named in the 2018 Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researchers List. The annual list identifies researchers with multiple papers ranking in the top 1% by citations for their field and year.
Date:
Tuesday 27th November 2018
Law staff recognised with three King's Awards
Description
King's recently held the 2018 King's Awards, celebrating the work of academic and professional services staff. This year The Dickson Poon School of Law was successful in three categories rewarding teaching, service to society and a special lifetime achievement award for Professor Eva Lomnicka.
Date:
Tuesday 27th November 2018
Best Paper award for new Lecturer in Informatics
Description
A group of academics including Dr Petr Slovak, Lecturer in the Department of Informatics from January 2019, has received the Best Paper award at the Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing.
Date:
Friday 23rd November 2018
King's academics lead discussion on state responsibility for modern slavery
Description
The Dickson Poon School of Law hosted an interdisciplinary workshop on November 16, 2018 to discuss avenues for accountability of states for modern slavery. The event gathered leading experts from around the world on modern slavery and international law to "stress test" the ground breaking legal and policy proposals developed by the ongoing research project on "State responsibility for modern slavery".
Date:
Thursday 22nd November 2018
Modern Slavery and the Role of Law: Stories from the Frontline
Description
Professor of Practice in Modern Slavery Law, Parosha Chandran delivered her inaugural lecture on Wednesday 14 November.
Date:
Thursday 22nd November 2018
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