The MAPS Faculty Awards ceremony 2024 took place on the 9 December in the Haldane Room, Main Building, bringing together ...
As the holiday season approaches and we enter the final week of the Autumn term, the energy in the department is ...
People with atrial fibrillation (AF) who have a stroke could benefit from blood thinning treatments, known as anticoagulants, at an earlier stage than is currently recommended, finds a new study led ...
People motivated by power and the desire to influence others are more likely to share fake news posts on social media, according to a new study led by Professor Ana Guinote (UCL Psychology & Language ...
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“It is deeply concerning how easy it is for patients to ‘fake’ criteria or manipulate photographs to access weight-loss jabs online,” said Oksana Pyzik (UCL School of Pharmacy) on the need for more ...
The recent discovery that one of Stonehenge’s stones originated in Scotland supports a theory that the stone circle was built as a monument to unite Britain’s early farmers nearly 5,000 years ago, ...
We present the Winter 2024 Newsletter showcasing Early Phase Cancer Trials at the NIHR University College London Hospitals Clinical Research Facility (UCLH CRF).
Senior Research Fellow Soazig Clifton (UCL Institute for Global Health) describes how Britain’s national sex survey, The National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, or NATSAL, has been ...
The Electron Microscopy Facilities within the Faculty of Life Sciences offer access to a wide range of techniques, such as Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy and Volume EM, and work with a ...
Our Annual Review publication is now out. It highlights key activities and successes at the institute over the last academic year. In this edition, we talk to: Dr Tessa Dekker, who is the recipient of ...
Writing in Science, Professor Jack Stilgoe (UCL Science & Technology Studies) argues that the rules and ethical procedures that normally govern laboratories aren’t sufficient to take care of ...