We observed a dose-response with our findings – in other words, there was evidence for reducing chance of requiring future cataract surgery with progressively higher alcohol intake, but only up to moderate levels within current guidelines. This does support a direct role of alcohol in the development of cataract, but further studies are needed to investigate this.

Cataract development may be due to gradual damage from oxidative stress during ageing. The fact that our findings were particularly evident in wine drinkers may suggest a protective role of polyphenol antioxidants, which are especially abundant in red wine.

Dean’s List of top performing postgraduate students for 2023/24 announced
Dean’s List of top performing postgraduate students for 2023/24 announced

Dean’s List of top performing postgraduate students for 2023/24 announced

Every year the Dean recognises the top postgraduate students, in terms of academic performance, from across the Faculty.

12 Jun 2025

Professor Schiavo elected to Academia Europaea
Professor Schiavo elected to Academia Europaea

Professor Schiavo elected to Academia Europaea

We're delighted to announce the election of Professor Schiavo (Professor of Cellular Neuroscience, Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) to Academia Europaea.

09 Jun 2025

Dr Edwin Jabbari receives £2.3 million MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship
Dr Edwin Jabbari receives £2.3 million MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship

Dr Edwin Jabbari receives £2.3 million MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship

Dr Edwin Jabbari (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) has received the prestigious fellowship to support his research in movement disorders.

06 Jun 2025