Part of the Faculty of Brain Sciences, the Institute’s mission is to translate neuroscience discoveries into treatments and diagnostics for patients with neurological diseases. The QS IoN supports and facilitates researchers wishing to embark on the translational pathway and offers many resources to reach their goals.
Basic and advanced Translational Research training
New or experienced about Translational Research? There is always something new to learn or brush up.
Tailored support for Translational Researchers
Support on know-how for contracts, networking, IP, spin out, industry collaborations and more. UCL access only.
Commercial partnering opportunities
Are you a pharma, a biotech or a researcher interested in carrying out a research collaboration? or maybe serching for a service?Discover what UCL offers and who to contact.
Enterprise
Guidelines for researchers wanting to take their idea(s) to the next commercial level, but also for businesses wishing to explore the UCL landscape.
Philanthropy and donations
Your gifts are critical to UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology to create a better future for everyone and to pioneer progress.
Contacts
Professor Dimitri Kullmann
Deputy Director Enterprise, Translation & Advanced Therapeutics
Click to email. d.kullmann@ucl.ac.uk
Translation
Translation in action
We hear from the researchers working to answer fundamental questions about the brain who are translating their discoveries into ground-breaking new treatments for patients.
Events
- every 2 months: ION Journal Club ‘Advanced therapies and Enterprise’, in person and online - volunteers accepted
- Dr Jo Ng AAV surgeries: support for AAV gene therapy projects. 9th Floor QSH, 904E. Email: j.ng@ucl.ac.uk
- UCLB SURGERIES Drop in session for IoN researchers: last Tuesday of every month! - Foyer seminar room, QSH. p.spingardi@uclb.com.
- I/O Lab Coffee Club
- UCL’s Research Capabilities Webinar Series
- UCL Innovation & Enterprise events
- Virtual Introduction UCL Consultants
A dual hub for neuroscience
Translational research
A new, technologically-advanced facility at 256 Grays Inn Road combined with our unparalleled existing facilities at Queen Square will transform our ability to tackle neurological diseases.
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