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The Research Department of Cell and Developmental Biology (CDB) is primarily located in the Anatomy building, with further labs in the Rockefeller, Darwin, Medical Sciences, Medawar and MRC LMCB buildings, all found on UCL's main Bloomsbury campus.

The nearest underground stations are Russell Square (Piccadilly Line), Goodge Street (Northern Line) and Warren Street (Victoria or Northern Lines). The nearest main-line stations are Euston and Kings Cross/St Pancras International. All of these stations are within 5-15 minutes walk of the department.

Head of Department: Professor Barbara Conradt

Executive Assistant: Michael Wright Tel: +44(0)207 679 5009 Ext 25009

CDB Professional Services Staff
Staff MemberRoleContact Details

Michael Wright
 

 

CDB Executive Assistant

For administrative enquiries, media and events.

Julie Barrett

 

CIA Centre Assistant

For administrative enquiries and enquiries related to the Centre for Integrative Anatomy (CIA).

Debbie Bartram

Graduate Research Administrator

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Helen Jefferson-Brown

Teaching Administrator

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Jonathan TelfordSenior Finance Officerhttps://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=JTELF25
Khadija BouzganStaffing Team Officerhttps://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=KBOUZ93
Donating your body to medical education

Information for those wishing to donate their body to medical education can be obtained from the London Anatomy Office.

Bequests to our Research Department at UCL are dealt with centrally in London at the London Anatomy Office, which represents the London catchment area medical schools.
For further details, please contact:
London Anatomy Office
Room 5.8
5th floor, Hodgkin Building
King's College London
Guy's Campus
London SE1 1UL

Telephone: 020 7848 8042/8076
Fax: 020 7848 8077
Email: lao@kcl.ac.uk

Next of kin seeking to notify the London Anatomy Office of the death of a potential donor should telephone the office as a matter of urgency.