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KCATO Workshop: Peer Review for Success
19+ hour, 47+ min ago (70+ words) 21 May 2026 12:30 to 16:30 Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), Denmark Hill Campus, London Please note that there is some pre-work for this workshop which you'll need to submit a week beforehand. More details will be provided closer to the time. By…...
New €4.5M Horizon Europe doctoral network advancing human-relevant neuroscience tools beyond animal models
2+ week, 2+ day ago (565+ words) New "4.5M Horizon Europe doctoral network advancing human-relevant neuroscience tools beyond animal models'King's College London New "4.5M Horizon Europe doctoral network advancing human-relevant neuroscience tools beyond animal models King's College London today announced the launch of VISI-ON-BRAIN (Cutting-edge Human In Vitro and…...
AI-enabled gene discovery opens door to personalised psoriasis treatment
3+ week, 5+ day ago (397+ words) Identification of sub-categories of the disease linked to gene expression also sheds light on why current treatments may fail. A new major finding in how genes are linked to psoriasis could help offer tailored treatments for the common inflammatory condition,…...
Meet our new academic staff from the Department of Mathematics
1+ mon, 4+ day ago (656+ words) Information on child & adolescent mental health services This week we spoke to Professor Roger Colbeck, Professor of Quantum Information Theory and a new member of the King's Interdisciplinary Science cohort, and how his route into maths, what quantum can do,…...
Study shows how to mitigate racial bias in AI used for heart imaging
1+ mon, 5+ day ago (254+ words) King's College London researchers have found that understanding the root causes of bias could help mitigate it in cardiac segmentation models. AI is increasingly being used to aid medical diagnosis, prognosis and treatment planning. However, AI models have been shown…...
King's Computer Scientist wins major award for outstanding contribution to education
5+ mon, 3+ week ago (324+ words) Professor Michael K'lling has been awarded the Lovelace Medal for Computing Education by the British Computing Society. Professor Michael K'lling from the Department of Informatics has been awarded the Lovelace Medal for Computing Education for his transformative impact on the…...