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Professor Stuart Taylor & Professor Helen Lachmann elected to Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship
Congratulations to Professor Stuart Taylor from the Department of Imaging and to Professor Helen Lachman, Department of Inflammation, Division of Medicine
18 May 2023
The Academy of Medical Sciences has elected 59 influential biomedical and health scientists to its respected Fellowship. The Division of Medicine is proud to see Professor Stuart Taylor (Department of Imaging) and Professor Helen Lachman (Department of Inflammation) in the list of elected scientists
I’m delighted and honoured to have been elected and very proud of the whole team who have been involved in research in rare diseases over many years. This would not have been possible without support from UCL, the Royal Free Hospital, NHS England Highly Specialist Services and most of all our patients. Professor Helen Lachmann
I am very pleased to have been elected a fellow of the very prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences. My work has very much been a team effort and I would like to thank my mentors and colleagues in the Centre for Medical Imaging and Division of Medicine, as well as the UCLH NIHR BRC, for their support. I would also like the thank the numerous UK and international collaborators who have participated in my trial work, grant funders and the patients for agreeing to taking part. I look forward to contributing to the activities of the Academy in the future. Professor Stuart Taylor
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International dentistry prize awarded to UCL Eastman Fellow
Dr Junaid Saleem Malik of the UCL Eastman Dental Institute has won first prize at AIOP (Accademia Italiana di Odontoiatria Protesica) YOUNG 2025, becoming the first international participant to do so.
AI-assisted intelligent hearing system surpasses human ear in sound direction recognition
A new AI-assisted hearing device inspired by the human cochlea could advance hearing aid technology, offering improved sound and direction recognition.