We do know that genetic risk factors are likely to play a major role in the development of keratoconus. The challenge was to identify these variants in the human genome. This study represents a substantial advance of our understanding of keratoconus. We can now use this new knowledge as the basis for developing a genetic test to identify individuals at risk of keratoconus, at a stage when vision can be preserved, and in the future development of more effective treatments.

Researchers reveal how our brains predict what we’re about to see
Researchers reveal how our brains predict what we’re about to see

Researchers reveal how our brains predict what we’re about to see

Researchers in the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology find that the hippocampus sends signals to the visual cortex to predict what we are about to see.

13 Jun 2025

Queen Square Clinical Trial Centre (QSCTC) launched to advance trials in neuroscience
Queen Square Clinical Trial Centre (QSCTC) launched to advance trials in neuroscience

Queen Square Clinical Trial Centre (QSCTC) launched to advance trials in neuroscience

We're delighted to announce the launch of a new clinical trials centre at UCLH and UCL which will support the delivery of research in neuroscience.

13 Jun 2025

UCL teams up with London communities to tackle health equity and boost engagement with research
UCL teams up with London communities to tackle health equity and boost engagement with research

UCL teams up with London communities to tackle health equity and boost engagement with research

Two community engagement initiatives have been launched by UCL researchers and students to tackle longstanding issues of trust in health data research among London’s global majority populations

13 Jun 2025