As the holiday season approaches and we enter the final week of the Autumn term, the energy in the department is ...
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“This study can’t tell us whether this would prevent depression. It just shows that people who are less depressed walk more… that might just be because they’re more cheerful and active,” said ...
“It is just as likely that individuals with better navigational and spatial skills flourish in these jobs and this represents the presence of greater cognitive reserve,” said Professor Robert Howard ...
As we are approaching the end of an eventful and exciting year, we are delighted to present the most significant news and events of UCL SSEES during 2024. The Award recognises and demonstrates our ...
10 February 2025, 6:30 pm–8:00 pm In this lecture, Noura Al Sayeh and Anne Holtrop reflect on their work at the intersection of conservation, cultural heritage and contemporary design in Bahrain.
Dr. Alex Hull, a researcher in the Kinghorn Lab, has published an important new paper in Human Molecular Genetics, providing fresh insights into the molecular mechanisms of a rare lysosomal storage ...
A ground-breaking new report by the UCL Institute of Health Equity (IHE) published today, Tuesday 17 December, highlights the profound impacts – both positive and negative – that housing has on health ...
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Julie Davies (UCL Global Business School for Health) outlines four key themes employers could address to better handle early pregnancy endings in the workplace.
27 January 2025–31 January 2025, 9:00 am–5:00 pm Participants are invited to arrange a 30-minute meeting with their matched alumni to take placed during the week Monday 27 - Friday 31 January 2025. If ...
Professor Joyce Harper (UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health) explores the realistic genetic risks of cousin marriage and the impact of banning cousin marriage in the UK.
“My dream is that you go into your doctor at age 60, and you have a test, just as you would for cholesterol… If it finds you’re at high risk of Alzheimer’s disease, let’s put you on these anti-amyloid ...