Division of Medicine Retreat

The 2025 event takes place on Thursday 15 May. The programme will be available soon.

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Research
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Research

Our research aims to understand the basis of disease and to develop better diagnostics and treatments for a range of diseases.

Study
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Study

Our courses attract the best students from all over the world and train the next generation of scientists and practitioners.

Departments
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Departments

Our research departments, centres and institutes work to achieve the best medical care and to fulfil our research missions.

Facilities
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Facilities

Our top-class facilities range from state-of-the-art high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to a flow cytometry facility.

Equality, Diversity, Inclusion
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Equality, Diversity, Inclusion

We offer mentoring schemes, wellbeing and support measures for our students and staff to foster a welcoming environment.

Contacts
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Contacts

The Division's clinical academics are active as physicians in partner hospitals. Get in touch with us if you have a query.

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Our Research

New gene editing therapy for heart condition is safe

A new type of therapy that ‘edits’ a gene in patients with a rare heart condition has been shown to be safe and effective, according to research from UCL and the Royal Free Hospital.

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Health and Safety
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Health and Safety

We take the health and safety of all staff, students, visitors and the public on our premises seriously. Our Safety Team advises on this and works to maintain our high standards.

Early Career Researcher Network
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Early Career Researcher Network

The Early Career Researcher Network provides support and advice to PhD student and researchers in the early stages of their career within the UCL Division of Medicine.

Athena Swan
Athena SWAN Silver Award

Athena Swan

The Division of Medicine was the first UCL unit to achieve an Athena SWAN Silver Award under the progressive new charter in 2017. We successfully renewed the award in 2022.