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17 May 2012: Sainsbury Wellcome Centre: contractor appointed and building work begins
Building works for a new research centre at UCL will begin later this month, following the formal signing of contracts worth in excess of £70 million with Kier Construction. More...
16 May 2012: Butterfly genome reveals a promiscuous past
An international collaborative study to map the genome of a South American butterfly has identified the secret behind its mimetic nature. More...
15 May 2012: Minister for Universities and Science, launches Imanova, a new public-private research centre for imaging science
Imanova, a new state-of-the-art imaging centre co-owned by the Medical Research Council and three of London’s leading universities, has been formally launched at a showcase event attended by representatives from the founding organisations and Rt Hon David Willetts MP, Minister for Universities and Science. More...
11 May 2012: Research reveals association between red hair gene and rare birthmarks
Research carried out at the UCL Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital has identified that the gene causing red hair - melanocortin-1-receptor (MC1R) - is more common in children with Congenital Melanocytic Naevi (CMN), a rare form of birthmark. More...
10 May 2012: Five new UCL fellows of Academy of Medical Sciences
Five medical researchers from UCL have been recognised for excellence in medical science by election to the Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences. More...
9 May 2012: Men can rest easy – sex chromosomes are here to stay
Fears that sex-linked
chromosomes, such as the male Y chromosome, are doomed to extinction have been
refuted in a new genetic study which examines the sex chromosomes of chickens.
The study, published today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences (PNAS), looked at how genes on sex-linked chromosomes are passed
down generations and linked to fertility, using the specific example of the W
chromosome in female chickens.
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9 May 2012: Exhibition of photographs shine a light on the world of clinical research.
An extraordinary exhibition of photographs opens this month to shine a light on the world of clinical research. More...
4 May 2012: National hand-washing campaign improved hygiene and reduced infection
An evaluation of the national cleanyourhands campaign shows for the first time that an effective hand-hygiene campaign, undertaken in the context of a high profile political drive, can successfully reduce some healthcare associated infections, according to a new study published in the BMJ. More...
3 May 2012: Trial makes thyroid cancer treatment safer and shorter
A new gold standard for thyroid cancer treatment has been set,
reducing radiation doses to just one third of the current level, according to
research from the CRUK-UCL Cancer Trials Centre. The results are published in
today’s New England Journal of Medicine.
More...
2 May 2012: UCL gives evidence to House of Lords Select Committee
Professor David Bogle (Head of UCL Graduate School) gave evidence on 24 April to the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee inquiry into higher education in STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). More...
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