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GP news
20 May 2021
The Government has now set out further action aimed at tackling rising cases of the COVID-19 B1.617.2 variant of COVID-19 (also known as the Indian variant).
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Research news
20 May 2021
UCLH today marks International Clinical Trials Day, which this year coincides with the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) campaign encouraging everyone to ‘Be Part of Research.’
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UCLH news
19 May 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited the vaccination centre at the Islington Business Design Centre yesterday.
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Research news
17 May 2021
UCLH Director of Research and Director of the UCLH BRC Professor Bryan Williams has received an award for outstanding contributions to research in the field of hypertension (high blood pressure).
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17 May 2021
UCL President & Provost Dr Michael Spence, Acting CEO of UCLH, Tim Jaggard, and construction partners ISG today broke ground at the new UCL centre for excellence for neuroscience as construction begins on this landmark facility.
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Research news
13 May 2021
Over 1000 breathing aids developed by UCLH and UCL have been sent to India to help with the surge in Covid-19 cases.
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Research news
12 May 2021
UCLH Director of Research Professor Bryan Williams and Consultant Neuropsychologist at UCLH Professor Lisa Cipolotti have been elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences in recognition of their exceptional contributions to biomedical and health science.
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Research news
10 May 2021
Mild Covid-19 infection is very unlikely to cause lasting damage to the structure or function of the heart, according to a study supported by the NIHR UCLH Biomedical Research Centre and UCLH Charity.
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Research news
07 May 2021
UCLH is to lead an initiative to improve care for myeloma patients alongside Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS).
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Research news
07 May 2021
Researchers at UCLH have begun a study which could set the foundations for how booster COVID-19 vaccinations are delivered in the future.