Domain Chair:
Dr Rachel Batterham
Domain Coordinator:
Sarah Welsher
The Domains encompass the breadth of research activity across the School of Life and Medical Sciences within nine core groupings.
Archive of Latest News
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New funding to preserve unique Queen Square archive
Publication date: 31 January 2012
The Queen Square Library has been awarded a grant of £82k
from the Wellcome Trust to catalogue and preserve the collections of case notes
and films held as part of the Queen Square Archive. The library is jointly
funded by UCL Institute of Neurology and the National Hospital of Neurology and
Neurosurgery.
The Ear - Body Pods podcast
Publication date: 27 January 2012
Listen to The Ear, the first in a new series of podcasts called Body Pods. The Ear has been made by David Rosenberg, co-founder of experimental theatre company Shunt and UCL Ear Institute's Director, David McAlpine. Body Pods is co-produced by Fuel and Roundhouse. To find out more visit fueltheatre.com
Vitamin D 'improves eye sight of elderly'
Publication date: 27 January 2012
Vitamin D supplements may have wide-ranging anti-ageing properties including the preservation of eyesight, according to research by UCL scientists. Read: Independent, Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mirror, Express More: BBSRC press release
UCL and partners win £5.4 million for PhD studentships
Publication date: 24 January 2012
UCL has led a
successful multi-institutional bid for £5.4 million to fund new PhD studentships in a competition run by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences
Research Council (BBSRC).
What are memories made of?
Publication date: 21 January 2012
Neuroscientists have discovered that memories migrate, but what do they actually consist of, asks Dr Hugo Spiers (UCL Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences). Read: Guardian
Winner of the UCL Young Investigator in Neuroimaging Award 2011 announced
Publication date: 17 January 2012
Congratulations to Marc Modat, the winner of UCL Centre for Neuroimaging Techniques 2011 UCL Young Investigator in Neuroimaging Techniques award. Marc
recently completed his PhD in the Centre for Medical Image Computing
(CMIC) at UCL, under the supervision of Dr Sebastien Ourselin, Prof Dave
Hawkes, and Prof Nick Fox (Dementia Research Centre, Institute of
Neurology). Remarkably for a PhD student, Marc has already established
himself as an expert in the field of medical image registration. The
image registration framework that Marc developed has been downloaded
over 1700 times in the last two years. Marc has been involved in
51 publications, including 16 articles in high-impact international
journals, and is a reviewer for leading journals in the
field. Congratulations to Marc for this prestigious achievement!
The UCL Young Investigator in Neuroimaging Techniques award is generously sponsored by Brain Products GmbH.
Platinum award for UCL synthetic biology competition student
Publication date: 12 January 2012
Thomas Deane, an A-level student and member of an interdisciplinary team from UCL, has been awarded an Exscitec Platinum Award for his work in the annual International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition in Amsterdam. Although Deane won the award, the achievement would not have been possible without the work of the rest of the UCL undergraduate iGEM team.
Conference: Transformative Education for Global Health - Preparing Health Professionals for an Interdependent World
Publication date: 11 January 2012
A joint conference between UCL, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine , the London International Development Centre and the Institute of Education (with support from the Lancet)
A million NHS users are suffering preventable or inadequately treated pain
Publication date: 11 January 2012
At any one time a million people in England are
living with long term pain which could have been prevented or be being
significantly better treated, according to a joint UCL School of Pharmacy and UK
Clinical Pharmacy Association report published today.
Major new funding for research into epilepsy is announced
Publication date: 10 January 2012
The EpiPGX Consortium, coordinated by UCL Institute of Neurology's Professor Sanjay Sisodiya,and involving 15 partners from 8 countries, has
received almost €6 million funding from the European Union FP7 programme
to investigate the genetic basis of responses to antiepileptic drugs
(AEDs) in epilepsy.
Over 50,000,000 people across the world have
epilepsy. For many people, AEDs are simply not available, or the choice
is extremely limited. In other countries, several AEDs are available to
be prescribed, but the evidence guiding choice of drug for an
individual patient is very limited. The EpiPGX Consortium will explore
the influence of genetic variation on responses, both desirable and
undesirable, to AEDs, aiming to identify genetic variants that will
guide treatment choices at the individual level.
The Consortium is coordinated by Professor Sanjay Sisodiya (Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy), with the following partners: Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium),
Istituto Giannina Gaslini (Italy), Eberhard Karls Universitaet Tuebingen
(Germany), Stichting Epilepsie Instellingen Nederland (The
Netherlands), Universitaetsklinikum Bonn (Germany), Royal College of
Surgeons in Ireland (Ireland), Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
(UK), Islensk Erfdagreining EHF (Iceland), Universite Du Luxembourg
(Luxembourg), Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht (The Netherlands),
The University of Liverpool (UK), Imperial College of Science,
Technology and Medicine (UK), University of Glasgow (UK) and GABO:mi
Gesellschaft fur Ablauforganisation:milliarium mbH & Co. KG
(Germany).
The Consortium welcomes collaboration. Please contact Professor Sisodiya for further information.
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