Browser does not support script.
Browser does not support script.
Browser does not support script.
Browser does not support script.
King's College London - Homepage
Internal
Search
Browser does not support script.
Study
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
International Students
Study abroad
Professional Education
Short courses
International Foundation
Accommodation
Visit King's
Student
Services
Learning & teaching
Language Centre
Student Services Online
Libraries & Collections
Student news
Careers & Employability
Students' Union
IT
Academic calendar
King's Sport
Research &
Innovation
Research at King's
Impact
King's Health Partners
Faculties
Arts & Humanities
Business
Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences
Law
Life Sciences & Medicine
Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences
Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
Social Science & Public Policy
News &
Events
News
Spotlight
Events
Alumni
Community
Alumni Community
Alumni benefits
Give back
Events & reunions
News & features
About
King's
Mission & strategy
History
King's Impact
Governance & Legal
Our people
Organisational structure
Work at King's
Diversity & Inclusion
Financial information
Show/hide main menu
Home
|
Website archive
|
News archive
|
The life and death of Harry Farr
September
The life and death of Harry Farr
SEPTEMBER 01, 2006
Last month the Defence Secretary Des Browne announced a formal pardon for Harry Farr, who had been shot at dawn for cowardice on 16 October 1916.
News archive
ioppn
News stories
2019
September
Depression and binge-drinking more common among military partners
ON EDGE opens at Science Gallery London
Two new PhD programmes announced to further scientific excellence
UK's first Centre to tackle modern society's impact on mental health
Insecure parental attachment linked to high social costs
January
Mental health stigma greater in London and the south
Misperceptions about vaping common among UK smokers
New insights into how the developing brain is wired
Paul Stokes appointed to government drugs advisory panel
February
Cannabis-based medicine to be tested in Alzheimer's trial
Eating a healthy diet can ease symptoms of depression
Increase in UK sales of prescription psychiatric drugs via the darknet
Project launch: Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse - Alzheimer's Disease
Tearing Down Dementia: the UK DRI at King's College London's opening symposium
Troubling extent of trauma and PTSD in young people revealed
E-cigarette use plateaus among British smokers
March
2019 NIHR Senior Investigators appointments announced
High potency cannabis linked to higher rates of psychosis
High rates of mental illness among young pregnant women in London
King's welcomes back Duke of Sussex for Veterans' Mental Health Conference
Pioneering pain research leads to landmark deal
Teenage psychotic experiences more common in areas with high air pollution
Trial to answer dilemma of treating childhood epilepsy
Non-surgical brain stimulation effective for severe depression
April
Autistic people urge scientists to work alongside them
DNA predicts differences in intelligence and educational achievement
Mice reveal 38 new genes involved in hearing loss
No such thing as friendly neighbourhoods for lonely young people
Telephone and web-based CBT for IBS more effective than standard care
Alcohol Assertive Outreach Team awarded BMJ prize for Mental Health Team of the Year
May
#LetsTalkMentalHealthII series highlights youth voice in mental health
Regulation of health apps urgently needed to protect consumers
Teachers predict pupil success just as well as exam scores
June
Dr Shubulade Smith awarded a CBE
Study reveals roots of Parkinson's in the brain
Better care needed for people displaying first symptoms of bipolar disorder
July
First drug for preventing cluster headaches
Genetic study reveals metabolic origins of anorexia
Report reveals extent of poor physical health among people with mental illness
Stigma and stress: mental health problems common among MPs
Strategies used by people with autism to 'fit in' could delay diagnosis
Ten percent of hospital inpatients are alcohol dependent
Close monitoring essential to ensure safety of ketamine for depression
2018
December
Clues to chronic fatigue syndrome in overactive immune response
Computers can 'spot the difference' between healthy brains and the brains of people with Dissociative Identity Disorder
Final report of the Mental Health Act Review accepted by Government
How bullying affects the brain
Lithium might work as an anti-aging drug, depending on your genes
Patient-carer relationships disrupted by hospital reorganisation
Professor Matthew Hotopf receives CBE at Buckingham Palace
November
IoPPN researchers & academics among most cited in the world
MDMA makes people cooperative, but not gullible
Parental 'feeding styles' reflect children's genes
Understanding Down syndrome opens door to Alzheimer's prevention trials
October
Increase in probable PTSD among British military
KCMHR partners with Phoenix Australia
University choice and achievement partly down to DNA
Call for tax hike on Roll-Your-Own cigarettes
September
40,000 people urged to sign-up to the largest study of depression and anxiety
Discovery could explain failed clinical trials for Alzheimer's
Head above Water exhibit on South Bank
IoPPN researchers awarded over £2m to lead new mental health networks
King's College London opens Science Gallery London with HOOKED
Prenatal depression unlikely to affect unborn babies
The UK's leading mental health experts unite to solve treatment challenges
Searching for the brain activity behind success
August
Neuroimaging study identifies novel psychosis-related brain activity in adolescents
Tobacco pricing still affordable, despite rising prices
Cannabis extract helps reset brain function in psychosis
July
Brain volume drops in patients with PTSD
Depression-induced inflammation during pregnancy may impact newborns
Dr Sally Marlow interviews Jeremy Hunt for BBC Radio 4
Molehill Mountain – an app to help autistic people with anxiety
New fellows of King's College London
Professor Dame Til Wykes takes part in Hussain's House Live
Professor Sonuga-Barke elected a Fellow of the prestigious British Academy
Professor Ulrike Schmidt chosen as one of the NHS70 Women Leaders
June
CBE for Matthew Hotopf in Queen's Birthday Honours 2018
Gene therapy for spinal injury restores rats' hand function
Precision psychiatry on a global scale - launch of PONS
Professor Dinesh Bhugra elected President of the British Medical Association
Professor Elizabeth Bradbury honoured at Suffrage Science awards
Social awkwardness scuppers standing meetings
Link between autoimmune disorders and psychosis confirmed
World's largest autism grant will transform research landscape
May
Independent review presents interim report on detention under the Mental Health Act
Louise Arseneault elected as Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
New drug compound targeting Alzheimer's protein identified
Sir Michael Rutter interviewed for #LetsTalkMentalHealth
How to build a brain: discovery solves evolutionary mystery
Young people with severe mental illness benefit from community treatment
April
Depressed, inactive and out of work – study reveals lives of lonely young adults
Dr Emmanuelle Peters receives British Psychological Society award
Engaging in physical activity decreases people's chance of developing depression
Major study identifies 44 genetic risk factors for depression
No evidence active service impacts well-being of children from military families
UK Biobank gives unparalleled potential for future biomedical research in mental health
March
Gene-edited mice may hold key to motor neurone disease
High IQ autistic people learn social skills at a price
New 2018 NIHR Senior Investigators announced
Prince Harry speaks at the 2018 Veterans' Mental Health Conference
Professor Oscar Marín awarded ERC Advanced Grant
Selective school students differ by genetics and GCSEs
Standard brain scans could predict cognitive decline in Parkinson's
Treating dementia in Down syndrome
February
Daily hassles linked to common form of depression
Expert review of e-cigarettes raises concern over misperceptions
Falling IQ scores in childhood may signal psychotic disorders in later life
IoPPN Professors announced as President and Secretary of Schizophrenia International Research Society
New animation enhances support for women with eating disorders during pregnancy
Pioneering technique helps people with schizophrenia control brain activity
Professor Sir Graham Thornicroft invested with a Knighthood
Study reveals new insights into early stages of brain development
UK cannabis market dominated by high-potency 'skunk'
January
1 in 4 pregnant women have mental health problems
Adults who were born prematurely experience higher rates of psychiatric symptoms
Elizabeth Kuipers awarded OBE in New Year Honours
King's Bipolar Disorder researchers awarded international grant
Novel study discovers genes associated with depression after early life trauma
Self-help therapy tackles problematic menopause symptoms for working women
Study suggests exposure to trees, the sky and birdsong in cities beneficial for mental wellbeing
The Duchess of Cambridge visits King's College London's IoPPN and the Mother and Baby Unit at Bethlem Royal Hospital
Increasing cannabis potency linked to rising admissions to drug treatment
2017
12-December
Cannabidiol (CBD) could represent a 'new class of treatment' for psychosis
Carmine Pariante receives prestigious research grant
Child behaviour problems show biggest gap between DNA-based and twin heritability
Early life trauma may alter the brain's anatomy
Psychosis incidence highly variable internationally
People with Down Syndrome develop symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease 20-30 years before others
11-November
A novel RARb agonist for spinal cord injury receives funding for a phase 1 trial from the MRC-DPFS
Avatar therapy may help to reduce auditory hallucinations for people with schizophrenia
Complications at birth associated with lasting chemical changes in the brain
Concentrated naloxone nasal spray as good as injection
First network analysis of patient flow in two UK hospitals published
Mental Health and Justice: protecting and respecting people's decisions
Oliver Howes receives Royal College of Psychiatrists Award
Potential for machine learning to predict unknown adverse drug reactions
Research unit to bring evidence to forefront of mental health policy
Scientists reveal new avenue for drug treatment in neuropathic pain
Study points to more positive outlook for people with psychosis than previously thought
Study reveals how drug could derail synapse loss in Alzheimer's disease
Study reveals new mechanisms of cell death in neurodegenerative disorders
Treatment cuts migraine days by half
10-October
New study to take on depression in young people
One hour of exercise a week can protect against depression
Scientists reveal how inflammation affects the life of brain cells
'Wise-up' to tobacco industry tax juggling tactics, warns new research
September
17th Maudsley Forum 12-15 September 2017
Aspects of intelligence may be declining
Premature birth linked to older 'brain age' in adult life
Prof Plomin 'without peer in history of American behavioural genetics'
Researchers uncover the source of diabetic pain
Treating patients with health anxiety
Report highlights scale of dementia epidemic in Africa
07-July
Brain stimulation may improve cognitive performance in people with schizophrenia
CDN researchers score a BBSRC Grants Hat-trick
Genes account for half of differences in social mobility
How neurons sense our everyday life
King's awarded £7m for NIHR Global Health Unit
Mothers with troubled childhoods more likely to have children with emotional and behavioural difficulties
Omega-3 fatty acids improve symptoms in children and adolescents with ADHD
Risk for bipolar disorder associated with faster ageing
Availability of cheap tobacco undermining efforts to cut smoking
06-June
Drop in violence associated with smoke-free policy at psychiatric hospital
Epigenetic changes at birth could explain later behaviour problems
Older dads have 'geekier' sons
Queen's Birthday Honours 2017
Schoolchildren and local residents join King's College London researchers in science festival
Carmine Pariante receives 2017 Infant Mental Health Award
May
City life could present psychosis risk for adolescents
Dad's involvement with baby early on associated with boost in mental development
FREED awarded BMJ prize for Mental Health Team of the Year
IoPPN researches elected to Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship
Loneliness in young adults linked to poor sleep quality
Researchers identify first genetic variant for anorexia nervosa
Severe mental illness linked to much higher risk for cardiovascular disease and associated early death
Pint of Science 2017
MRC Programme Grant awarded for INTREPID II
World's first Regius Chair in Psychiatry - Professor Sir Simon Wessely
April
A little inhibition shapes the brain's GPS
Chemotherapy drug may increase vulnerability to depression
Maudsley becomes London's Global Digital Exemplar
New centre for the Dementia Research Institute at King's
Plain packaging may reduce number of people who smoke
Research identifies brain cells that keep mice active
New IoPPN Dean appointed
March
Astronaut-in-training 'over the moon' to set new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the World's Largest Mental Health Lesson
Disrupting prostate cancer 'homing signal' could hold promise for new treatments
Eight IoPPN researchers win prestigious NIHR Awards
Joseph Bateman awarded funding to study rare genetic disease
King's experts ask: can cannabis be made safer?
New approach to diagnosing mental health disorders
Parental concerns reduce uptake of child flu vaccine
Prince Harry joins Veterans' Mental Health Conference
Study reveals how genetic defects can lead to childhood epilepsy
Scientists predict reading ability from DNA alone
February
Deprivation in early childhood can affect mental health in adulthood-news
Doctor of Science for Dame Til
Faster biological ageing could increase risk for depression in childhood
Genes control how information is duplicated in the nervous system
Maths and maps make you nervous? It could be in your genes
New method could fast-track existing drugs as novel treatments for depression
Post-deployment screening does not help reduce mental health disorders in UK Armed Forces
Study reveals resistance toward standing guidelines
January
ERC award for Matthew Grubb
Exploring a new approach for people with Alzheimer's disease
Martin Meyer receives Wellcome award
Online media use shows strong genetic influence
Schizophrenia could directly increase risk of diabetes
Stimulating the brain with electricity may reduce bulimia symptoms
Study reveals for first time that talking therapy changes the brain's wiring
A molecular switch helps interneurons find their way in the cortex
2016
December
Friendship Bench therapy reduces anxiety and depression in Zimbabwe
Helping children recover from abuse – new study funded by NSPCC and ESRC
Forecasting which children will cost society the most
Louise Arseneault appointed as ESRC fellow
November
Epigenetics may help explain link between prenatal smoking and adolescent substance use
Most people with depression receive inadequate treatment
Liver-brain pathway may regulate alcohol consumption
BBSRC funds industry-led PhD training at King's
Dr John Tully wins RCPsych Award
Jessica Agnew-Blais wins Mental Health Foundation award
New world-class centre to reveal biological clues behind brain disorders
Sam Norton awarded MQ fellowship
Victims of childhood bullying more likely to be overweight as young adults
October
Early intervention shows promising long-term reduction in severity of autism symptoms
Early intervention shows promising long-term reduction in severity of autism symptoms
New study to tackle ADHD in young prisoners
People with autism 'follow their heads and not their hearts'
Professor Sir Simon Wessely announced as Regius Professor of Psychiatry
Bedtime use of media devices doubles risk of poor sleep in children
September
#REACHOut launch
New global initiative will engage 30 cities by 2030 to close the mental health gap
Dementia healthcare must adapt to tackle global dementia crisis
Touchscreens may improve motor skills in toddlers
RADAR-CNS website launches
Prof Carmine Pariante receives PNIRS Norman Cousins Award
NIHR Maudsley BRC receives £66m new investment from government
16th Maudsley Forum 13-16 September 2016
Professor Diana Rose receives Wellcome Trust Investigator Award
Study finds links between depression and risk of developing extremist ideas
August
Beatriz Rico receives Wellcome Investigator Award
Psychosis associated with low levels of physical activity
Can't stand the heat? Study reveals how we work out if we're too hot
Unhealthy diet during pregnancy could be linked to ADHD
Study casts doubt on claim that people are over-optimistic
First IoPPN programme grant study to be published in NIHR Library
New tool tracks media coverage of mental health issues
Spatial ability is heritable and distinct from other abilities
July
New research identifies novel genes linked to motor neuron disease
Boredom can lead to more extreme political views
Brain inflammation linked to depression in multiple sclerosis
Clinicians should recommend e-cigarettes to patients who smoke
IoPPN honours Prof Irving Gottesman
New study examines Freud's theory of Hysteria
Scientists herald 'tipping point' in ability to predict academic achievement from DNA
June
Zebrafish reveal the ups and downs of vision
Parent-led tool opens up NHS children's heart surgery data to families
New research genes affects A-level choice and achievement
Biological factors may be involved in development of ADHD
Blood test to personalise depression treatment for the first time
'Emotional blindness' - not autism - linked to impaired perception of internal sensations
London scientists block action of hallmark dementia protein in mice
Maurice Wohl Institute wins RIBA London Award
Services to mental health recognised in Queen's birthday honours
May
Multiple personality disorder may be rooted in traumatic experiences
Major report challenges diagnostic criteria for PTSD
ADHD may emerge after childhood for some people
More Psychotic Symptoms Among Children in Cities; New Study Explores Why
54th Maudsley Debate
Cells carry 'memory' of injury, which could reveal why chronic pain persists
Prof Greenberg speaks at Invictus Games 2016
Study reveals why some depressed patients have blood inflammation
April
Ammar Al-Chalabi wins Sheila Essey Award
CRESTAR project selected by Russell Group to showcase EU research
ERC-funded study to examine how we define mental health disorders
High levels of mental illness reported by victims of human trafficking in the UK
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy linked to reduced risk of depressive relapse
New report shows electronic cigarettes are beneficial to UK public health
Researchers launch international ADHD project
Smartphones and wearable devices could revolutionise medical care for people with brain disorders
Weekend admission to psychiatric hospital
March
Brain stimulation may reduce anorexia symptoms
Cannabis use in patients with psychosis linked to worse outcomes
Experts gather to discuss the future of veterans' mental health
How and when to treat depression in pregnancy
New insights into reward processing could aid understanding of ADHD and addiction
Nicole Kidman establishes IoPPN Scholarship in Health Psychology
Policy Idol 2016
Prof Houart receives MRC Suffrage Science honour
Prof Sir Rutter receives lifetime achievement award
Report highlights loneliness and lack of social integration amongst young people
Scientists pinpoint molecular signal that drives and enables spinal cord repair
Scientists shed light on genetics of therapy for children's anxiety
Study examines relationship between type 2 diabetes and depression
Study highlights King's world-class contribution to understanding of clozapine
February
Childhood maltreatment predicts range of negative outcomes in bipolar patients
Dr Patel to receive EPA prize
'Grit' adds little to prediction of academic achievement
Kramer Pollnow Prize for Prof Kuntsi
Novel gene implicated in deafness
Prof Robin Morris receives BPS Lifetime Achievement Award
Street Triage reduces police detentions at no additional cost
Study sheds light on relationship between childhood IQ, low birthweight and psychosis
Suicide six times more likely in CFS patients compared to general population
January
EMCDDA publish report on antidote for heroin overdose
IoPPN Masters student wins Indigogold Award
New research examines suicide in new and expectant mothers
Study highlights scale of health support needed by military veterans
2015
December
Damehood for Professor Til Wykes
BSc Psychology at King's College London
Four IoPPN research articles in Altmetric Top 100
Heightened blood flow in the brain linked to development of psychosis
Release of individual patient data from the PACE trial
Schizophrenia-associated genetic variants affect gene regulation in developing brain
Study highlights burden of eating disorders in South London
November
Brain patterns in ADHD and bipolar disorder
Brain training improves memory and performance of everyday tasks in older people
Dr Catmur receives Philip Leverhulme Prize
IoPPN research drives legislative change on heroin overdose treatment
Professor Shergill named Academic Researcher of the Year 2015
Researchers develop test to diagnose 'face blindness'
Study shows white matter damage may be caused by 'skunk-like' cannabis
Thinking happy thoughts - young people control 'emotional brain' using MRI technique
October
Dr Metrebian receives EMCDDA Award 2015
First Alzheimer's Research UK Dementia Symposium held at the IoPPN
First clinical evidence on the mental health toll of human trafficking
Gene could hold key to treating Parkinson's disease
MRI scans could predict patients at risk of major depressive disorder
Rates of mental health problems likely to increase in months after UK troops return home from Afghanistan
Study finds inflammation in the brain is linked to risk of schizophrenia
Treatments offer hope for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME)
September
Anna-Monika prize presented to Professor Carmine Pariante
Antipsychotics increase risk of death in people with PDP
Brain cells get tweaked 'on the go'
Discrepancy between our own values and another's can impair lie detection
Eight IoPPN academics among the world's most influential scientific minds
How to improve mental health in six steps
King's and LSHTM drive mental health research in Africa
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia linked to poor clinical outcomes
Patients with first episode psychosis benefit from immediate referral to high-risk services
Prof Chaudhuri receives award for services to people suffering from RLS
Prof Chaudhuri's book 'highly commended' at BMA Medical Book Awards
Prof Moss-Morris receives BPS Outstanding Contribution to Research 2015 Award
Report highlights deep cuts in mental health funding since 2008
Study finds targeting exercise is not the best way to reduce prolonged sitting
Unemployment takes its toll on young people's mental health
Why do people with schizophrenia misinterpret social cues?
August
All evidence shows that e-cigarettes have potential to reduce the harms caused by smoking
Altered brain structure and risk of developing internalising symptoms associated with early adversity
BAP Senior Clinical Award presented to Dr Valeria Mondelli
Brain activity sheds light on ADHD persistence and recovery
Few NHS staff feel able to deal with victims of human trafficking – report
One in five over-65s drink at unsafe levels
Study offers first genetic analysis of people with extremely high intelligence
World Alzheimer Report 2015: a new case of dementia every three seconds worldwide
July
Cultural and economic factors affect European antidepressant use
Exploring the epigenetic impact of stress
Researchers measure ageing process in young adults
Same genes may influence GCSE results across range of subjects
June
Blood protein may indicate risk of Alzheimer's disease
BPS highlights research-led teaching
Childhood trauma gets under the skin
Depression during pregnancy could increase risk of offspring depression in adulthood
HRH The Princess Royal opens one of the world's leading neuroscience institutes
Inaugural postdoc network alternative careers event "brilliant"
Infants' superior perception discovered as predictor of autism symptoms
IoPPN academics among NIHR Senior Investigators
Partner violence more likely among people with mental illness
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder may share genetic roots with creativity
Uncovering the biological basis of ADHD and autism
May
Academics join Fellowship of The Academy of Medical Sciences
Adolescent drinking could be driven by altered DNA
Antidepressants beneficial for women with postnatal depression
Athena SWAN Silver Award for IoPPN
Cardiovascular risk factors extremely high in people with psychosis
Could brain scans help predict schizophrenia?
Deciphering the neural code that links food to ageing
Victims of childhood bullying at higher risk of cardiovascular disease in later life
April
Biomarkers could predict response to antipsychotic treatment
E-cigarettes - does type and frequency of use influence quitting amongst smokers?
IoPPN Awards for budding scientists
Mindfulness therapy could offer alternative to antidepressants for preventing depression relapse
New study sheds light on development of anxiety within families
Prof Marin awarded Prix Roger De Spoelberch
Transforming the nature-nurture zeitgeist – 20 years of TEDS
Verbal therapy could block consolidation of fear memories in trauma victims
March
Am I normal? An analysis of penis lengths
Domestic violence leaves physical and psychological scars
Dr Andrea Danese receives SRCD award
King's awarded £10m for world-leading Hub for Neuropsychiatry Imaging Research and Therapeutics
Neuroscientist takes her science to Parliament
Novel neural pathway for odour tracking
Psychological therapy reduces self-harm in adolescents
Researchers discover new way that neurons alter their structure
Sir Terry Pratchett – a vigorous campaigner for dementia research
Targeting a cause of schizophrenia in the brain
February
Gender differences in prenatal brain development
Genetic influences on autism estimated at between 74-98%
Genetic overlap of same-sex attraction and mating success
Hearing voices video wins Cultural Institute prize
Key evidence on plain tobacco packaging published
Mindfulness and mood problems share genetic influences
MSc Addictions student wins bursary
New network of European neuroscientists
People with severe mental illness more often victims of crime
REACH grabs Consolidator Grant
Report highlights impact of KCMHR
'Skunk-like' cannabis associated with 24% of new psychosis cases
Spontaneous activity shapes neuron development
January
Acetylcholine's role in cognitive flexibility
Anti-inflammatory drugs' effect on depression
Common genetic biological pathways for mental illnesses
Common mental disorders prevalent in UK military
Effect of genes on brain regions
Intelligence test meta-analysis supports Flynn Effect
New cholesterol-derived molecules linked to Alzheimer's
Poorer boys fare worse growing up in rich areas
Psychopathic offenders' response to punishment
Reducing fear avoidance beliefs key in chronic fatigue syndrome
Romantic partner present can make pain feel worse
Tobacco packaging report
Video-based therapy for babies to prevent autism
2014
December
Accurate film on epilepsy
Addressing mental health globally
Alcohol policy conflict of interest
Epilepsy-story-link-page
Guideline on mental health in pregnancy updated
IoPPN researchers win schizophrenia award
Is ALS a multistep process?
MRC Fellowship awarded for new cannabis research
Schizophrenia research wins award from BMA
South London NHS Genomics Medicine Centre announced
November
Dr Helen Fisher receives MQ Fellows Award
Dr Paola Dazzan named Academic Psychiatrist of the Year 2014
Limiting duration of overseas deployment prevents mental health problems in UK troops
October
20 years of cannabis research: what have we learned?
Babies' interest in human faces linked to callous and unemotional traits
Celebrating five years of the BRC Nucleus
Centre for Global Mental Health celebrates 5th anniversary
Experts welcome new guidance on take-home opiate antidote
Fish oils may prevent some forms of depression
King's joins global initiative to identify risk factors for mental illness
New research programme to address cognitive problems in psychosis
Professor Til Wykes receives Equality of Opportunity Award
Self-guiding axons map out the brain
Sleep sensors to prevent relapse in schizophrenia
Using hypnosis to understand symptoms of disorders of thought
Why is educational achievement heritable?
September
40% of women with severe mental illness are victims of rape or attempted rape
Cervical cancer symptoms not recognised by young women
Chief Medical Officer's Annual Report focuses on mental health
Child maltreatment alters hormone levels linked to obesity
IoPPN backs campaign to make mental health a UN development goal
Prof Dinesh Bhugra begins Presidency of World Psychiatric Association
Prof Howard awarded Marcé Medal for perinatal mental health
Prof Veena Kumari granted Humboldt Award
Report finds scale and cost of dementia escalates
Study uncovers different routes to problem behaviour
Untangling the link between high cholesterol and Alzheimer's
Welcome to the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
WHO-commissioned report on e-cigarettes misleading, say experts
World Alzheimer Report 2014: Evidence for dementia risk reduction
August
2014 winners of the IoP Awards for Young Women in Science
Breathing new life into psychiatric education in Zimbabwe
Children's drawings indicate later intelligence
Epigenetic study bolsters understanding of Alzheimer's
When art meets science: new Cultural Institute collaboration
July
Director appointed for NIHR Maudsley BRC
Largest genetic study of schizophrenia points to new disease mechanisms
MPs donate DNA to help crack the genetic code of eating disorders
Prof Happé elected Fellow of the British Academy
Same genes drive maths and reading ability
Significant step towards blood test for Alzheimer's
Three IoP academics ranked as world's leading scientific minds
Who will binge-drink at age 16? European teen study pinpoints predictors
June
1 in 5 cancer patients delay seeing their doctor
Attitudes towards mental health improving despite recession
IoP launches new MSc in Mindfulness research
IoP researchers to attend Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Mental health recovery: 500 messages of hope
Molecular 'scaffold' could hold key to new dementia treatments
Schizophrenia and cannabis use may share common genes
May
Clinical Research Facility launched
Diabetes online: improving psychological support for patients
Environmental factors as important as genes in understanding autism
IoP academics feature at major UK summer festivals
King's joins AllTrials campaign
King's signs Concordat on Openness on Animal Research
Visual hallucinations more common than previously thought
What can teenagers' brains tell us about Alzheimer's disease?
World leading headache expert joins King's
April
Changing negative beliefs may help target eating disorder symptoms
Flagship MSc Psychiatric Research re-launched for 2014-15
Impact of childhood bullying still evident after 40 years
John Toulmin Lecture in Law & Psychiatry - Professor Elyn R Saks
Online therapy could improve student mental health
Professor Young elected President of ISAD
Provision for mental capacity in Assisted Dying Bill 'not robust enough'
Small cash incentives improve hep B vaccination rates among injecting drug users
March
Cancer survival rates low for people with serious mental illness
Childhood nightmares linked to increased risk of psychotic traits
Depression costs European businesses £77 billion
Oxytocin could provide new treatment for anorexia
Predicting suicide attempts with electronic medical records
Prof Murray Hon. Fellow of American College of Psychiatrists
Quitting smoking improves mental health
Study shows benefits of community treatment of schizophrenia
World's first Professor in User Led Research
February
Award for Young Women in Science runs for second year
IoP team win Lion's Den Challenge 2014
Lifetime achievement award for Prof Janet Treasure
New project to identify how online rumours affect our health
Podcast: Discrimination & LGBT mental health
Scientists identify gene linking brain structure to intelligence
Stigma 'key deterrent' in accessing mental health care
UK troops mentally resilient and 'faring better' than US peers
Undernutrition a major problem for people with dementia
January
Adopted children missing out on mental health treatments
Prof Scott awarded CBE for services to families
Professor Wessely elected President of RCPsych
Professor Yule named one of UK's top 100 scientists
Researchers investigate why some children grow out of ADHD
2013
December
Differences in students' GCSE scores owe more to genetics than environment
King's researchers part of UK Dementias Research Platform
New gene discovery for common form of ALS
King's wins two public health research partnerships
Nine new scholarships for MSc Global Mental Health
Number of people with dementia to rise to 135m by 2050
One-day self-confidence workshops 'can reduce depression'
Podcast: G8 Dementia Summit
November
Bulimia and the brain: responses to body image and food
Can 'rock, paper, scissors' help us understand delusions in schizophrenia?
IoP launches new free online addictions course
IoP receives £5m to advance personalised treatment for schizophrenia
IoP scientists identified as 'highly influential biomedical researchers'
King's Awards recognise IoP achievements
Modafinil could help fight depression
Prof Kuipers receives WISE Lifetime Achievement Award
Safe, stable relationships break the cycle of abuse
October
Celebrating Ada Lovelace Day at the IoP
Depression and poor diet during pregnancy 'can affect child cognitive function'
Dr Jim Birley CBE
Injectable opioid treatment for chronic heroin addiction more cost-effective than oral methadone
People with mental health problems at high risk of being victims of crime
School body image lessons improve teen body esteem
New EU research to tackle 'hidden nature' of codeine misuse
Toddlers' brain-wiring develops to accommodate new words
Two IoP health psychologists win BPS awards
September
2014 IoP/MRC studentships announced
King's College London ranked in top 20 in world
Patient involvement in research boosts study success
The future of mental health services
Welcome to new IoP students!
World Alzheimer Report 2013
August
Brain scans could predict response to antipsychotic medication
Brain stimulation may reduce symptoms of anorexia
Prof Allan Young to head up new IoP Centre for Affective Disorders
Prof Kopelman receives distinguished INS award
July
Comedian Jo Brand elected Honorary Fellow at King's
IoP hosts major summit to challenge stigma and discrimination in mental health
IoP scientist receives prestigious 2013 Klerman Prize Honorable Mention
IVF for male infertility linked to increased risk of intellectual disability and autism in children
King's awarded £2.5m to build computer model of epileptic brain
Lifetime Achievement Award for Prof Howlin
Louise Howard awarded prestigious NIHR Research Professorship
New brain treatments: proceed with care
Panorama: Soldier Suicide figures
People with mental health problems hit harder by recession
Researchers reveal how 'obesity gene' triggers weight gain
SGDP celebrates 100 years of the MRC
June
Hubris syndrome - Lord Owen speaks to IoP students
IoP hosts international conference on DSM-5
Poorly managed pain relief can have devastating consequences for addicts
Professor Til Wykes receives NIMH Merit Award
Specialist care helps develop relationship between mothers with severe mental illness and their newborn children
'Uniform to work day' for Reservist at King's
US spends 18 times more on autism research than UK
May
Avatar therapy helps silence voices in schizophrenia
Child maltreatment increases risk of adult obesity
Effects of stress on brain cells offer clues to new anti-depressant drugs
Link between domestic violence and perinatal mental health disorders
Number of people in UK diagnosed with eating disorders is increasing
Prof Martin Prince new Head of HSPR Department
Professor Steve Williams elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
April
Epigenetic changes shed light on biological mechanism of autism
Genetics explain 42% of antidepressant response
IoP at Wonder Season: art & science of the brain
£1.3m grant for epilepsy self-management trial
'Strikingly similar' brains of man and fly may aid mental health research
The new face of the Institute of Psychiatry
Time to Change evaluation shows drop in mental health discrimination
March
£1 million to investigate epigenetic factors in schizophrenia
Inspiring Women: in conversation with Prof Dame Sally Davies
Inspiring Women: professors at the Institute of Psychiatry
Lithium shows no benefit to MND patients
New scholarships for MSc in Global Mental Health
Older grandfathers pass on autism risk through generations
Report calls for strengthening of academic psychiatry
Smokers with mental health conditions need more help to quit
UK military personnel at increased risk of violent offending
February
47th Maudsley Debate: Risk in Psychiatry
British-Chinese adoption study
First MSc in Early Intervention in Psychosis
People with disabilities at greater risk of violence and mental illness
Research reveals new properties for tau, a key protein in dementia
The Queen awards Regius Professorship of Psychiatry to King's
January
British 'stiff upper lip' may prevent early presentation for cancer symptoms
Child autism expert joins the IoP
Decline in verbal ability in adolescence linked to psychosis in later life
Honours for IoP Professors
Mental health approach to teenage alcohol prevention is successful
Prof Morris receives BPS Neuropsychology award
Quitting smoking reduces anxiety
Rehabilitation therapies can lead to recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome
2012
December
Cannabis addiction expert joins the IoP
Discovery of pathway leading to depression reveals new drug targets
Emigration of children to urban areas can protect parents from depression
Global mental health project led by King's wins € 5.8m award
Japanese researcher awarded prize to carry out research at the IoP
Mental health in South East London
People with mental disorders more likely to have experienced domestic violence
Research reveals why some teenagers more prone to binge drinking
Rewarding people to live healthier lives is acceptable, if it works
November
46th Maudsley Debate: the law's drug problem
Care of people with schizophrenia and psychosis falling 'catastrophically short'
Dean of IoP honoured by University of Copenhagen
Discovery of molecular pathway of Alzheimer's disease reveals new drug targets
IoP honoured at RCPsych Awards
OASIS: ten years of early intervention
Pregnant women with mental health disorders need more help to quit smoking
Research may explain why some people with schizophrenia do not respond to treatment
Risk gene for cannabis psychosis
Sick doctors returning to work struggle with feelings of shame and failure
Standing up for Science
Text mining: technology to speed up Alzheimer's biomarker discovery
October
£0.5 million for research into human trafficking
ADHD drugs help children make moral choices
Celebrating women in science
Current genetic tests unlikely to improve antidepressant treatment
'Friendship Bench': scaling up mental health services in Zimbabwe
Illness during military deployment linked to mental health problems
IoP launches new 'Making a Difference' series
Mental health record database reaches 200,000 patients
Over three quarters of people with depression report discrimination
Professional-Influence
Professor Griffith Edwards, CBE
Publications
Smoking cessation expert joins the IoP
September
Biomarkers for antidepressant treatment response
New international exchange scheme announced
Public attitudes to the UK Armed Forces
Schizophrenia: does 'gene talk' help remove self-blame?
UKCRC recognises clinical trials expertise at King's
Uncertainty and psychological impact of Fukushima
August
Genetic variants linked to bipolar disorder
Teenage cannabis use linked to decline in IQ
The London riots, a psychiatrist's perspective
Two treatments for CFS/ME also cost-effective
July
Common causes for ASD, schizophrenia and bipolar
Men encouraged to take part in unique study
Mental health 2.0
Overcoming heroin addiction
Violence in Army personnel returning from combat
May
Brain networks and teenage drug use
Effect of Psychiatric Medication on Brain Structure
European Roadmap for Mental Health
Lack of evidence about human trafficking
Levels of dementia underestimated in developing countries
New Head of Department for Psychology at the IoP
Psychopathy linked to brain abnormalities
Reduction in mental health discrimination
World-class imaging centre launched
April
Bullied children three times more likely to self harm
Childhood intelligence linked to long-term sick leave
Improving service user experience
Increasing drug use in older adults
IoP Alzheimer's disease Open Day
New tool to recognise depression in diabetes
The case of Anders Breivik
March
Dementia drugs can help many more sufferers
Peer-led parenting classes prove effective
Predicting psychosis in high-risk patients
Promising treatment for rare neurological disorder
Stem cell study aids quest for MND therapies
Unprecedented collaboration in autism research
February
CBT effective in treating menopause symptoms
DNA tags key to brain changes in mental disorders
Entertainment and the mental well-being of troops
Mild cognitive impairment in L. America, China and India
Mortality of older people in developing countries
Patients' brains may adapt to ADHD medication
January
Brain response to cannabis
Drug policies: some effective, some weak, many ill-considered
IoP launches new Research Excellence Travel Fellowships
Long-term effect of war on healthcare costs
Opioid treatment gets Government go-ahead
Professor Dinesh Bhugra awarded CBE
Researchers identify facial expression for anxiety
2011
December
"Brain tsunamis" are clue to helping victims of major head injuries
"Hazardous" drinking in minor injuries unit similar to that of emergency care
Childhood Theory of Mind may predict bullying victimisation
CRIS highlighted as exemplar in PM speech
Prof Plomin selected for first Advanced ERC Award at the IoP
Study reveals financial burden of autism in very young children
November
Dr Rina Dutta named RSM Young Research Trainee of the year
Groundbreaking research institute at Denmark Hill
IoP Professor leads The Schizophrenia Commission
IoP showcases exciting plans for new Education Hub
Link found between substance use and ADHD
mentalhealthcare.org.uk awarded funding by Maudsley Charity
Novel mechanism for memory formation discovered
Scans to predict result of psychotic episodes
Study finds 1 in 12 teenagers self-harm but most stop by their twenties
October
Barriers to seeking treatment for breast cancer
Community CBT workshops prove effective for treating insomnia symptoms
IoP researchers collaborate in 'most powerful genetic studies of psychosis to date'
Lack of consistency in assessing Deprivation of Liberty
Positive effect of stimulant medication for ADHD
Prof Dinesh Bhugra voted President-Elect of the WPA
'Sensitivity gene' predicts whether anxious children will benefit from CBT
Special ceremony to honour IoP Deans
Women still have hot flushes and night sweats years after the menopause
September
2011 World Alzheimer's Report
In dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Increasing mortality gap for mental health sufferers must be addressed
Iraqi civilians hit hard by suicide bombs
Prof Martin Prince receives IPA Distinguished Service Award
Prof Trudie Chalder nominated President-Elect of BABCP
Research reveals why certain children are difficult to parent
Twin study reveals epigenetic alterations of psychiatric disorders
August
9% of women have suicidal thoughts after giving birth
Childhood maltreatment linked to long-term depression
Eating disorders linked to fertility problems and unplanned pregnancies
New funding for King's BRCs
New link found between Alzheimer's disease and healthy ageing
Post-traumatic stress disorder common after stroke
July
Cancer drugs may help treatment of schizophrenia
CBT helps psychosis patients process threats in less distressing way
Impact of behaviour on alleviating menopausal symptoms
IoP teaching awards announced
Minority of patients express persistent desire for hastened death
New report on the use of animals containing human material published today
Onset of psychosis could be predicted by brain scans
Poor homecoming impacts Reservist's mental health
Prescribing antidepressants to dementia patients could prove more harm than good
Professor Francesca Happé awarded Rosalind Franklin Award
Global Mental Health Challenges for the next decade
Professor John Weinman awarded Honorary Fellowship
Shrinking brain could aid diagnosis of depression
June
Babies tune in to human voices even when they are sleeping
Dr Jigar Jogia wins the Samuel Gershon Award for Bipolar Disorder
Domestic violence in pregnancy linked to child behavioural problems
Gisli Gudjonsson awarded CBE
Depression and work performance
New films for mentalhealthcare.org.uk made with British Psychological Society support
Public Engagement: Alzheimer's Disease Open Day
Researchers link between OCD and eating disorders in teenagers
May
Stress changes brain size during psychosis
CBT works: a Spanish study
Chunking in early Alzheimer's disease
Fostering Changes
Medfest-2011
Successful interventions lead to reductions in teenage drinking
Serious mental illness shortens lives
Scientists find genetic link to depression
Finger length clue to motor neuron disease
CBT methods succeed against IBS
Identifying brain dysfunction preceding psychosis
Coping with rejection
GP alerts for epilepsy mortalities
April
Promotion, prevention and early intervention
New gene found with potential role in female drinking
New target for developing effective anti-depressants
Study reveals bias in X-chromosome balancing act
Scientists find gene linked to alcohol consumption
Professor Mark Richardson to lead the IoP Department of Clinical Neuroscience
Alzheimer's Disease Open Day 2011
March
February
Schizophrenia 'mirrored' in healthy brains
The Alzheimer's inheritance mystery
New guidance to tackle alcohol problems
Smoking can contribute to dementia
King's researchers star in Alzheimer's charity relaunch
Star student wins inaugural research award
Analysis of Violent Deaths of Iraqi Civilians
Understanding brain changes in older people
Explaining behaviour in early dementia
Why can't I stop worrying?
A chicken and egg story: whiplash
Children's genes influence response to education
IoP research impacts on policy and patients
January
Personality moderates adolescent alcohol use
Ultrasound scans in premature babies predict their social and cognitive functioning as adolescents
Nidotherapy reduces hospital bed usage
Barriers to domestic violence disclosure
Researchers shape ADHD drug use
Childhood self-control predicts future
Tackling children's alcohol related emergency visits
Scientists show brain 'wiring' in babies
Investment for those with cancer
Prestigious Excellence Fellowship Programme launched
NARSAD award three top IoP researchers
Genetics and teen smoking risk
Murray awarded knighthood
2010
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January
2009
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January
2008
December
Crisis houses viable alternative to psychiatric wards for voluntary admissions
Institute Success in the RAE Assessment
Intelligence predicts sperm quality in new study
Link between insomnia and paranoid thinking identified
New treatment for recurring depression
Next steps for Academic Health Sciences Centre
November
Gilbert Blane Medal Award
Lithium and MND – the need for a definitive answer
New study to assess post-traumatic stress disorder in ambulance workers
Researchers identify a gene for cocaine addiction
Talking therapies can help control diabetes
The cost of MS to the UK economy
October
Adult health risk increases in adolescents who drink
Compulsive Hoarding may be a separate syndrome from OCD
Genetic consortium discover gene deletion that increases risk of schizophrenia
King's Centre for Military Health highly commended
Mental health and debt – implications identified in new think tank report
Movement for Global Mental Health is launched on World Mental Health Day
New research shows pre-school children also suffer from PTSD
New secure care and psychiatry research centre opens
Professor Eric Taylor rewarded for outstanding achievement in ADHD research
Study examines how and why some children become chronically abused by peers
September
CLUMPHAP: A simple tool for performing haplotype-based association analysis
IoP research worker awarded British Psychological Society Psychobiology Section undergraduate project prize
Online database reveals structural brain abnormalities in bipolar disorder
Study reveals cultural differences in attitudes towards caring for people with dementia
Variations in antidepressant prescribing suggest disparities in provision of care
Why do UK military personnel refuse the anthrax vaccine?
August
Bipolar Disorder genetic consortium discover genes which increase the risk of developing Bipolar Affective Disorder
Inflammation in depression confirmed in three independent studies
Low social capital is associated with increased rates of schizophrenia
SGENE Consortium discover deletions in the Human Genome linked to risk of Schizophrenia
What makes one person paranoid and another anxious?
July
Alzheimer's Research Trust and Centre for Neurodegeneration Research Open Day report published
Antidepressants have limited efficacy in juvenile depression
Depression and stress increases likelihood of chronic fatigue in later life
GPs with Special Interest provide more satisfactory care for patients with headache at less cost
Molecular memories mark males from females
Multiple vaccinations have not caused ill health in UK soldiers in Iraq
New neuroimaging research highlights interplay with genes and environment as risks for major depression
New study into decision-making capacity in patients admitted to psychiatric hospitals
Obesity gene works by influencing appetite
Prevalence of dementia in the developing world 'underestimated'
Retrain scheme is awarded for innovation and excellence
Robin Murray Research Centre opens in Sao Paulo, Brazil
June
Cost of mental health care up to 2026 - new report published
Different brain dysfunctions in ADHD patients compared to children with conduct disorder
Eight IOP researchers scoop NARSAD young investigator awards
Important new study of CBT for schizophrenia
IoP Experts at Cheltenham Science Festival
Major biomedical ethics funding for King's
Scientists launch major study into depression
Top scientists warn of dementia threat to NHS
May
Defining social exclusion and its relationship with mental health
Dr Daniel Freeman wins clinical psychology award
High rates of physical illness amongst depressed people
Improving physical health for people with severe mental health problems
MPs back hybrid embryo research
Music and the Mind
Two new academy of medical sciences fellows
April
Can micro-scaffolding help stem cells rebuild the brain after stroke?
Childhood maltreatment history contributes to the risk for medical illness in depressed adults
Largest ever genetics study includes two IOP research projects
Nine IoP NIHR senior investigators announced
Size zero culture damages models and general public
Virtual reality tube ride reveals extent of public paranoia
March
Brain scans highlight effectiveness of one bi polar medication during depressive phase
Brain-imaging evidence of poor inhibition in people with bi-polar disorder
Can brain imaging help to diagnose depression?
Girls' childhood hyperactivity and physical aggression predict adult adjustment problems
How age changes brain responses to facial expressions of emotion
How negative symptoms of schizophrenia impact on the recognition of facial expressions
Maudsley '100 years' and establishing the mental health biomedical research centre
Psychological effects of chemical weapons: follow-up study on WW1 veterans
Relationship between compliance, false suggestion and ADHD amongst prisoners
February
Being bullied can contribute to children's internalising problems
Heavy cannabis use damages gums
Ministers announce talking therapies roll-out
New training for Sri Lankan psychologists following 2004 Tsunami
No link between MMR jab and autism spectrum disorders
January
Antipsychotics no better than placebo for aggression in the intellectually disabled
Callous and unemotional traits in UK children and adolescents
Child mental health issues need to be addressed
Children with obsessive compulsive disorder show abnormalities in inhibitory brain networks
Debt, income and mental disorder in the general population
Increased activation in left anterior cingulate during reward in people with Asperger's syndrome
Intervention not medication: treating children with conduct problems effectively
2007
December
Genetic and environmental influences on victims, bullies and bully-victims in childhood
Intelligence and working memory may be the key to identifying the genes for schizophrenia
Very preterm births associated with altered brain structure and cognitive impairment in adolescence
November
Anthony Clare: Psychiatry's Ambassador to the Public
Bhugra is president-elect of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
Depressive symptoms in older people higher in European Latin countries
Difficult childhoods predict later psychological problems in UK military men
Higher IQ found in breastfed babies if the right gene is present
Impact of diet on brain specific gene expression, adult neurogenesis and behaviour
Litvinenko poisoning caused limited public concern
Parenting academy opens at King's
People with schizophrenia can be more logical
Personality-targeted interventions delay growth of binge drinking in adolescence
Poor school performance linked to schizophrenia
Shell shock and mild traumatic brain injury - a historical review
October
£170 million boost to mental health therapies
Brain scans reveal circuits that control food intake
Clear anatomical brain differences in women with autism
Drug no more than a placebo in treating behavioural symptoms of Alzheimer's
Paternal age and autism research up for Times Higher Award
Severe mental illness in mothers can affect children's long-term health and development
Trends in UK family life and in adolescent conduct problems - possible links
September
Mental illness contributes significantly to global disease burden
Paul Getty III funds King's epilepsy chair
August
High pressure jobs linked to depression and anxiety
Increased risk of suicide in hot weather
Is anorexia the female Asperger's?
King's Professor leads dementia strategy
No clear differences in science performance amongst boys and girls
Overstretch by the armed forces increases mental health risk
Psychopharmacologists pay tribute to eminent professors R Kerwin and L Pilowsky
July
Cannabis smokers 'are taking huge risk of psychotic illness'
New consortium wins £18 million bid to fight growing problem of mental health discrimination
New statistical genetics unit based at Institute of Psychiatry
Temporal lobe dysfunction in children with ADHD may explain attention problems
June
Genes Underlie both Academic Underachievement and hyperactivity
May
Are antisocial youths cognitively impaired?
Cognitive remediation therapy can help schizophrenia patients
April
Antisocial Behaviour in boys leads to ill health in men
Enduring Consequences of London Bombings
Foundation trust awarded £12 million in Department of Health R&D grants
Higher Risk of Psychiatric Disorders in children looked after by local authorities
Truth about biological effects of depression - new research presented at conference
March
New Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study in Schizophrenia Patients
No robust evidence yet regarding Community Treatment Orders
Unique Brain Scanning Trial to Explore ADHD Functionality
Women with eating disorders higher risk of obstetric complications
February
Aromatherapy massage proven to improve anxiety in cancer patients
Important genetic link to autism
New Report Predicts Soaring Cost of Dementia
January
Childhood abuse can harm health as an adult
Electroconvulsive therapy effective option for severe depression
HRH opens flagship research centre
Is Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder properly diagnosed and treated in adults?
2006
December
Biological Brain Differences found in Criminal psychopaths when processing facial emotions
Success in Department of Health Research Centre bid
November
New research provides fresh insight into why certain ethnic minority groups experience higher rates of psychoses
Relationship between false confessions and perceptions of parental rearing practices
October
Alzheimer's blood test development
Eating Disorders Unit urges fashion bosses to ban 'clearly anorexic' girls
Focus on World Mental Health Day: photography exhibition opens at the Institute of Psychiatry
IoP Centre for Cellular Behaviour shares US National Institute of Health grant worth $2.9 million
New efficacy results for schizophrenia anti-psychotic drugs
Pre-screening for mental health conditions in armed forces - is there a need?
September
ADHD awareness week
Mad Tales from Bollywood
South London Pupils Attend Mental Health Awareness Days
The life and death of Harry Farr
Time to give up on a single explanation for Autism
What do we know about the health and experiences of the UK Armed Forces personnel?
August
IoP launches podcasting service
What's on?
2019
AUTISM DIAGNOSTIC OBSERVATION SCHEDULE (ADOS) 2ND EDITION
Events by month
January
18th Paul Janssen Lecture: Trajectories of brain change in psychosis: 'risk' or 'resilience'?
Behavioural approaches to implementation research: Developing an evidence base to improve the quality of health care.
Cognitive Remediation Therapy
Introduction to R
KCL NeuroSoc Careers Fair
KCL NeuroSoc Life of a Neuroscientist
LDN Talks: Are Normal People Sane?
Maudsley Model of Anorexia Nervosa Treatment for Adults (MANTRA)
Postgraduate Open Evening
Right Between Your Ears Documentary Screening + Q&A
The 16th Annual King's Neuromuscular Disease Symposium
February
Antisocial decision-making - Guest Lecture
Beyond My Control
Causal Modelling and Evaluation: A Practical Hands-on Workshop
Funzing Talks: Are Normal People Sane
King's Lecture Series - A Theme of Three Acts
King's Lecture Series - A Theme of Three Acts
Learning for, with, and from patients: Patient involvement in knowledge mobilisation in a Learning Health System
MANTRA: Advanced Training for Supervisors, Trainers and Experienced Therapists
Narrating Plasticity
Nicola Fear's Inaugural Lecture
Safer mental health care: preventing suicide in clinical services
Seminars about improvement & Implementation
Still Ill - A play, followed by a panel discussion
The Neuroscience of Love
March
Eating Disorders and Pregnancy: Training Event
Epidemiology and Statistics for Mental Health Research 2018
Funzing Talks: Can Cannabis Cause or Treat Psychosis?
King's Lecture Series - A Theme of Three Acts
London HEaTED regional network meeting
Meta-analysis
Missing Data in Mental Health
Protein misfolding in ageing and neurodegeneration
Seminars about improvement & Implementation
Seminars about improvement & Implementation
Why it can be Ethical to use Placebos in Clinical Practice
April
BioDynamics Conference
King's Improvement Science resources launch event
Nicola Fear's Inaugural Lecture
Seminars about improvement & Implementation
May
5th Maudsley Mediterranean Forum
Seminars about improvement & Implementation
June
ADI-R: Autism Diagnostic Interview - Revised
Clinical Trials: A practical approach
Cognitive Remediation Therapy Training
Global Mental Health: Research and Action
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Public Health, Public Wealth - health economics for the next generation
Seminars about improvement & Implementation
July
1st Implementation Science Annual Research Conference
An Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
Economic Evaluation in Mental Health
Health Service, Health Systems and Implementation Research in Mental Health 2018
Implementation Science Masterclass 2018
Introduction to Contemporary Psychometrics for Categorical Data
IoPPN Summer School 2018
Women's Mental Health Research
LSM
News
Events
Events archive
King's Publications
Videos
Browser does not support script.