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Health - Life Sciences - 19.01.2010
Human brain uses grid to represent space
Press release Links: 'Grid cells? that act like a spatial map in the brain have been identified for the first time in humans, according to new research by UCL scientists which may help to explain how we create internal maps of new environments. The study is by a team from the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and was funded by the Medical Research Council and the European Union.
History & Archeology - 18.01.2010
Artists in residence: students celebrate 200 years of Heal s
18 students from the UCL Slade School of Fine Art are to take up residence in the windows of Heal's flagship Tottenham Court Road furniture store to create a unique piece of retail theatre.
Life Sciences - Electroengineering - 18.01.2010
CNT Young UCL Investigator of the Year
David Carmichael has won the 2009 UCL Centre for Neuroimaging Techniques Investigator of the Year award.
Electroengineering - Architecture & Buildings - 17.01.2010
UCL pair honoured for expertise in engineering
- 17.01.2010
Opticon1826 submissions invited
Health - History & Archeology - 14.01.2010
Medicinema: merging medicine and the big screen
Health - 13.01.2010
Chadwick Travelling Fellowships: applications open
Health - Economics - 13.01.2010
How an eye test could aid Alzheimer’s detection
Press Release Links: A simple and inexpensive eye test could aid detection and diagnosis of major neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's at an earlier stage than is currently possible, according to new research by UCL scientists. The research, led by Professors Francesca Cordeiro and Stephen Moss, published today in Cell Death & Disease , demonstrates a new technique that enables retinal, and therefore brain cell death, to be directly measured in real time.
Architecture & Buildings - 12.01.2010
Enter the Architecture Lab
Environment - Civil Engineering - 11.01.2010
Vision of eco-city wins Craig Patterson Writing Prize
Earth Sciences - Linguistics & Literature - 11.01.2010
Contemporary Travel Writing of Latin America
Dr Lindsay (UCL Spanish and Latin American Studies) explains the focus of her book, which is the third to appear in the new Routledge 'Research in Travel Writing' series: ?When I say that I work on journey narratives of Latin America, many people ask whether I have travelled much to the region.
Linguistics & Literature - Health - 10.01.2010
David Nicholas: putting information centre stage
Professor David Nicholas, Head of UCL Information Studies , explains why information professionals are making headlines the world over, and the key to the Google generation.
Health - 10.01.2010
Launch of new short film competition about health
Environment - Administration - 07.01.2010
Reflections on COP15: What we can do to green UCL
Richard Dent was part of a UCL student 'dream team' who travelled to Denmark last month at the time of the Copenhagen summit on climate change ? otherwise known as COP15.
Linguistics & Literature - Event - 06.01.2010
Dutch Crossing: recognition for a journal examining a global influence
Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies , a journal edited by UCL Dutch, has received an honourable mention at the 2009 International Awards of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ). The journal, which was established 33 years ago, was recognised in the category of Phoenix Award for Significant Editorial Achievement.
Health - Life Sciences - 05.01.2010
New Year’s Honours for UCL staff
Professor Moncada, who was recognised for his services to science, is the highest cited scientist in the UK, having made major contributions in three areas of cardiovascular pharmacology.
Health - Life Sciences - 04.01.2010
UCL wins half of new Fight for Sight research grants
UCL?s Institute of Ophthalmology has won three out of six new grants from the charity Fight for Sight to research the prevention and treatment of eye disease.
Health - Economics - 04.01.2010
UCL spin-off showcases pioneering device to breast cancer surgeons
A UCL spin-off company has given a global audience of surgeons and oncologists a glimpse of a pioneering breast cancer treatment device.
Health - Life Sciences - 20.12.2009
Peter Coveney: personalising healthcare through the virtual human
The research was covered in Pioneer , a new quarterly magazine from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), which is supporting the work. The article is reproduced below with the kind permission of the EPSRC. What do you do when you get a headache? Some people swear by paracetamol, others claim that only ibuprofen will work and for some aspirin is the key.
Administration - Architecture & Buildings - 20.12.2009
Video: UCL alumni build world’s largest punchbowl
Art & Design - 17.12.2009
Scorsese introduces The Queen of Spades Christmas screening
opens nationwide on Boxing Day with a special introduction by acclaimed director Martin Scorsese.
History & Archeology - Civil Engineering - 15.12.2009
First archaeological survey of Paphlagonia published
Project Paphlagonia is the first fully published multi-period archaeological and historical survey of the little explored region of north-central Turkey.
Architecture & Buildings - Economics - 15.12.2009
New appointments in UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment
Health - Electroengineering - 14.12.2009
Electronic patient records are more than just data
A UCL review of electronic patient record (EPR) programmes has revealed that while such programmes promise much, sometimes they deliver little. The major literature review, published in the US journal The Milbank Quarterly this week, identifies fundamental and often overlooked tensions in the design and implementation of EPR programmes.
Economics - 13.12.2009
A better understanding of our reaction to humanitarian crises
New research led by UCL academics suggests that our response to disasters depends partly on the range of death tolls we are usually exposed to. Millions of lives are lost around the world each year to accidents, terrorist attacks, wars, epidemics and natural disasters. What's more, the prediction is that climate change will increase the number and intensity of some of these events.
Health - 10.12.2009
Leverhulme Trust funds Population Footprints symposium
The Leverhulme Trust has awarded UCL almost £250,000 to run a symposium on ?Population Footprints: Challenging debates on population, gender and development?, scheduled for April 2011.
Law - Social Sciences - 09.12.2009
UCL assesses states human rights commitment
Argentina has come top of a ranking of nation states according to their ratification of the world?s principle international treaties on human rights, humanitarian law and international crimes.
Physics - Event - 09.12.2009
Nobel Prize for Physics to UCL alumnus Professor Charles Kao
Health - Life Sciences - 09.12.2009
From bench to bedside : a new kind of PhD
Health - Linguistics & Literature - 08.12.2009
Tribute: Tom Reid
Social Sciences - Art & Design - 07.12.2009
Bartlett-based practice to build tower in China
Chair of the Bartlett Professor Christine Hawley and alumni Andrew Porter, Abigail Ashton and Moyang Yang are part of London-based architectural practice Metamode.
Art & Design - Law - 06.12.2009
Graduate School review competition
UCL graduate research students in the faculties of Arts & Humanities, Laws and Social & Historical Sciences are invited to enter the Graduate School review competition.
Health - Linguistics & Literature - 06.12.2009
2009 UCL Lancet Lecture: Professor Lord May
The annual UCL?Lancet Lecture ? delivered on 29 November by Professor Lord (Robert) May, former Government Chief Science Adviser and former President of the Royal Society ? is now available to view online.
History & Archeology - Event - 03.12.2009
UCL student declares cafe society dead
Ben Wood (UCL History) has spent his summer researching the demise of French cafe society in Paris and Aix en Provence as part of his degree.
Economics - Environment - 03.12.2009
New Economics Foundation lecture: The Great Transition
Andrew Simms, Director of the New Economics Foundation (NEF) and UCL Geography alumnus, spoke at the UCL Environment Institute on 1 December.
Health - Life Sciences - 03.12.2009
New appointments to UCL’s senior management team
Professor Stephen Caddick, Head of UCL Chemistry, will succeed Professor Mike Spyer as Vice-Provost (Enterprise) upon Professor Spyer's retirement on 1 May 2010.
Architecture & Buildings - Event - 01.12.2009
Bartlett student wins medal for architectural drawings
A postgraduate student from the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture has won an award for his wildly imaginative architectural drawings.
Health - Media - 01.12.2009
Doctor in the newsroom
UCL's Kate Mandeville went inside the newsroom during a hands-on placement with The Times to uncover the workings of science journalism.
Health - Life Sciences - 01.12.2009
£4.5m grant to investigate antibiotic-resistant bacteria in humans
UCL Eastman Dental Institute is coordinating a research consortium that has won a European Community grant worth more than £4.5 million to investigate the effects of antibiotics on antibiotic-resistant bacteria in humans. The project, which will focus on the emergence and persistence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in humans, brings together nine European partners from the university and commercial sectors with expertise in microbiology, molecular biology, metagenomics, micro-arrays, gene sequencing and clinical trials.
Health - 30.11.2009
World AIDS Day: UCL work in Asia, Africa and London
On World AIDS Day , UCL staff and students are strengthening the fight against the epidemic and tackling its effects around the world.
Life Sciences - Health - 29.11.2009
Scientists get up close to bacteria’s toxic pumps
UCL scientists are building a clearer image of the machinery employed by bacteria to spread antibiotic resistance or cause diseases such as whooping cough, peptic stomach ulcers and legionnaires? disease.
Physics - History & Archeology - 27.11.2009
UCL podcast: What does science get from art?
?Galileo, Galileo? is a UCL project that has given three artists the opportunity to produce astronomy-inspired work.
Environment - Physics - 25.11.2009
Living buildings could mop up carbon dioxide
Architecture could help us tackle climate change, if we start to design our buildings with ?living? materials, according to Dr Rachel Armstrong, UCL Bartlett School of Architecture.
Health - 25.11.2009
First anti-seizure drug for newborns to be developed
Researchers at the UCL Institute for Child Health are developing the first anti-seizure drug specifically for newborn babies, with the aim of reducing brain damage. Seizures are more frequent during the neonatal period than at any other time, but there are currently no effective treatments suitable for babies, who are at an increased risk of epilepsy and brain damage.
Health - 24.11.2009
Drug users know their stuff
Press Release Links: Drug users are well informed about the harms associated with the drugs they use, and perceive alcohol and tobacco to be amongst the most dangerous substances, according to a new survey by UCL and Imperial College London.
Psychology - 24.11.2009
Mini-lecture: The challenges of HIV
Linguistics & Literature - 23.11.2009
UCL stars at festival of astronomy
Pedagogy - Health - 23.11.2009
Childcare and unintentional injury in young children
A UCL Institute of Child Health study suggests a link between childcare and an increased risk of unintentional injury among young children from deprived backgrounds.
Health - Life Sciences - 23.11.2009
Darwin, medicine and urban change
A new exhibition and commentary from UCL researchers demonstrate the wide-reaching ramifications of Darwin's evolutionary theory, published 150 years ago today in On the Origin of Species .
Health - 19.11.2009
Award-winning UCL research links walking speed and heart disease
Life-saving UCL research, revealing the link between walking speed and heart disease, has today won acclaim from leading medical research charity, the Bupa Foundation.
Politics - Today
Argentina 50 years on from start of dictatorship - is it forgetting the disappeared?
Argentina 50 years on from start of dictatorship - is it forgetting the disappeared?
Life Sciences - Today
Courting the Competition: Some Male Fruit Flies Serenade Each Other Rather Than Fight
Courting the Competition: Some Male Fruit Flies Serenade Each Other Rather Than Fight

Social Sciences - Today
Louis Theroux's manosphere documentary shows some of the subtle ways we can undermine online misogyny
Louis Theroux's manosphere documentary shows some of the subtle ways we can undermine online misogyny

Pharmacology - Mar 19
GSK, University of Oxford and Imperial College London launch centre to create computer models of lungs, liver, kidneys and cartilage
GSK, University of Oxford and Imperial College London launch centre to create computer models of lungs, liver, kidneys and cartilage

Innovation - Mar 19
India's new wave of Hindu Religious Entrepreneurship is reshaping our interpretation of success
India's new wave of Hindu Religious Entrepreneurship is reshaping our interpretation of success
Pharmacology - Mar 19
Oxford University spinout Dark Blue Therapeutics acquired to advance leukaemia treatment
Oxford University spinout Dark Blue Therapeutics acquired to advance leukaemia treatment
Veterinary - Mar 19
New RVC study challenges common beliefs on desirable behaviours in designer 'Doodle' crossbreeds
New RVC study challenges common beliefs on desirable behaviours in designer 'Doodle' crossbreeds

Agronomy & Food Science - Mar 19
Bird Flu Risk to Danish Cattle - New Tool Can Warn Farmers Before Infection Spreads
Bird Flu Risk to Danish Cattle - New Tool Can Warn Farmers Before Infection Spreads
Chemistry - Mar 19
Leipzig University and Center for the Transformation of Chemistry conclude collaboration agreement
Leipzig University and Center for the Transformation of Chemistry conclude collaboration agreement








