Dr Basak Tas, Dr Amir Englund and Dr Stephen Sharman are all researchers in the Centre for Addiction Research, King’s College London. Recently they published an article in the journal Addiction where they discussed the challenges and advantages that the pandemic has brought through the shift to more remote research. In this blog they summarise their conclusions.
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NIHR Maudsley BRC at 21 Feb 2022
UK drugs regulator, the Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved Novavax's Nuvaxovid vaccine, which was trialled at the King's CRF, for use in the UK.
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NIHR Wellcome King's Clinical Research Facility at 16 Feb 2022
Kavita Bains, an assistant psychologist at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, is a member of our Race and Ethnicity Advisory (READ) group, where researchers can consult with individuals from under-represented ethnic communities on how best to conduct mental health research. In this blog, she writes about the barriers faced by ethnic minority communities in accessing research and how the READ group can help overcome these.
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NIHR Maudsley BRC at 7 Feb 2022
Genetics research has made momentous strides in the 21st century. At the start of the century, we had a broad understanding that most medical problems in the developed world are partly genetically determined but lacked the technology to fully explore the secrets hiding in our genome.
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NIHR Maudsley BRC at 26 Jan 2022
January is Love Your Liver Month! King's College Hospital and the King's CRF are at the forefront of liver research and treatment. For Love Your Liver Month, we provide a snapshot of just some of the exciting research being done at the Trust with support from the King's CRF.
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NIHR Wellcome King's Clinical Research Facility at 24 Jan 2022