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Two new translational research centres for rare diseases funded by @lifearc1will be co-led by Profs Prof Michael Hanna, Robert Pitceathly & Hannah Mitchison UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health. They aim to improve access to diagnostics, treatments and potentially cures
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To mark #EuropeanImmunizationWeek come and visit our stand outside the Lagoon Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Population, Policy and Practice Department
Mini organs grown from unborn babies in bold medical breakthrough - BBC Science Focus Magazine Developmental Biology & Cancer Mattia FM Gerli, PhD Paolo De Coppi UCL Population Health Sciences Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children apple.news/AOppNW5rBThSYT…
UCL Advanced Paediatric Neuroimaging Certificate Course
The UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health is proud to offer this unique course in Paediatric Neuroimaging.
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Differences in how young and elderly people’s nasal cells respond to the SARS-CoV-2 virus may explain why children typically experience milder COVID-19 symptoms: ukri.org/news/specific-… Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Medical Research Council
Recruiting an The National Centre for the 3Rs-funded PhD - please share!
Anesthesia-on-chip: Modelling the impact of fetal anesthesia on neural development
#ipsc #microfluidics #PhD #FetalMedicine
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🚨 In case you missed it, we are excited to share that our work on how nasal cells from children and elderly people respond to SARS-CoV-2 has been published in Nature Microbiology .
A short 🧵tweetorial on some highlights of our study
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Applications are open for the NIHR GOSH BRC non-clinical translational research PhD programme!
📅 Wednesday 15 May 2024
Find out more here 👉 cypmedtech.nihr.ac.uk/2024/04/17/app…
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Find out more about the Zooniverse Citizen Science Childhood Uveitis Study led by Dr Lola Solebo 💙👶🏾👁️👩🏾💻 supported by NIHR Research UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health GOSHCharity NIHR Moorfields BRC Prof Jugnoo Rahi 💙 Andrew Dick Mr Harry Petrushkin Great Ormond Street Hospital Eye Department.
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In this blog, Pia Hardelid, principal investigator for the Kids' Environment and Health Cohort (Kids' Environment and Health Cohort), shares her experiences of conducting engagement for the project.
Pia is a Professor of Epidemiology at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.
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We're proud to announce that UCL will be taking part
in this year's Science Museum Lates on 9 May! If you're in London, make sure you join us at this free event ⏰18:45-22:00!
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UCL Faculty of Life Sciences
King's College London
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📅 Just under ONE WEEK left to register for our UCL Health of the Public Symposium on 16 April!
Sign up to hear from leading experts in mental health & wellbeing, infection and cross-disciplinary working.
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There are just under 2 weeks left to apply for our fantastic fully funded PhD programme with Sheffield Children's Insigneo Institute UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
'Developing virtual reality for paediatric neurorehabilitation'
Apply here before 22 April👉 sheffield.ac.uk/insigneo/vacan…
Great to see so much interest in Callum Nattress’ poster demonstrating ‘Multimodal γδT Cell Cytotoxicity Overcomes Cellular Therapy Immunomodulation’
#AACR24 | UCL Cancer Institute | UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health | Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK | CRUKCOLcentre
A ketogenic diet shows promise as an alternative treatment option for infants with drug-resistant epilepsy, finds a new study led by researchers at UCL & Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children including Prof Helen Cross & Dr Natasha Schoeler UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health UCL Population Health Sciences
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