Regeneration is definitely what we need after this current pandemic. Let’s work together to restore our research outputs. Prof Pete Coffey

Communication, collaboration and a supportive environment were crucial to me as a new PI at the institute 20 years ago and I welcome the opportunity to help foster such a culture at the today as Lead of the Development, Aging and Disease theme. Prof Clare Futter

It is clear that the future is data driven, and the complexity of data is continually increasing. Whether it be controlling robot-assisted bench top experiments, extracting features from confocal microscopy, or analysing population data to find new trends to research. This requires an ever-increasing amount of computer programming skill and understanding of population dynamics. Working with the Theme lead, my goal is to provide access to training to improve skills in this space and support growth of population and data science across the institute. Dr Adam Dubis

The IoO is a world leader in the development of rescue, repair and regeneration strategies for vision loss. I’m very much looking forward to working with researchers within the institute to build on an already outstanding record of success and achievement. I’m excited about the prospect of encouraging new conversations and interactions between the institute, UCL and the wider research community, leading to the development of fresh initiatives for research, education and enterprise.Dr Amanda Carr

Decade of Insight 46
Decade of Insight 46

Decade of Insight 46

This year marks 10 years of data collection, analysis, and important scientific discovery of Insight 46—the neuroimaging sub-study of the British 1946 birth cohort at UCL.

14 Nov 2025

ION academics recognised in 2025 annual global list of influential researchers
ION academics recognised in 2025 annual global list of influential researchers

ION academics recognised in 2025 annual global list of influential researchers

UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology academics feature in Clarivate’s annual ‘Highly Cited Researchers List’ 2025, recognising authors of the most influential research papers around the world.

14 Nov 2025

Ear Institute's Dr Rachel Honeyghan-Williams wins Neuroscience Communicator of the Year award
Ear Institute's Dr Rachel Honeyghan-Williams wins Neuroscience Communicator of the Year award

Ear Institute's Dr Rachel Honeyghan-Williams wins Neuroscience Communicator of the Year award

This award celebrates Rachels’ unwavering commitment to translating neuroscience to diverse audiences.

14 Nov 2025