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  • Stem Cells Can Mend a Broken Heart
    A scientific team at King's College London has published a study demonstrating that stem cells found in the heart are responsible for repairing and regenerating muscle tissue ...
    8-16-2013
  • Twin Study Elucidates Epigenetics' Role in Autism
    Identical twins who differ in autism traits can shed light on the epigenetic mechanisms involved in the disorder. Scientists from King's College London identified patterns of ...
    4-23-2013
  • The Genesis of a Discovery: First Steps
    Wilkins and Franklin et al., exploring x-ray diffraction patterns at Kings College in London. ... Watson asked Wilkins if he could join the group at King's but was rebuffed. ...
    4-1-2013
  • Targeting Tau Protein Release Offers Hope for Alzheimer's Patients
    Researchers from King's College London say that neuronal activity can stimulate tau release from healthy neurons in the absence of cell death. The results published by Diane ...
    2-15-2013
  • Autism and Schizophrenia Genes Show Early, Fleeting Activation
    ... The study is a collaboration between researchers from the University of Oxford, King's College London, and Imperial College London, and was funded by the Medical Research Council ...
    2-12-2013
  • Epigenetics: Promising Field Delivers
    ... to unveil epigenetic signatures is the EpiTwin project, initiated in 2010 as a collaborative endeavor between TwinsUK, at King's College London, and the Beijing Genomics Institute. ...
    1-15-2013
  • Slaying the Fungus Among Us
    ... removing unwanted waste from the blood," the study's corresponding author, David Barlow, Ph.D., of King's College London's (KCL) Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, remarked. Dr. ...
    11-14-2012
  • Ixico and PsiOxus Win Translational Medicine Awards from U.K...
    Ixico will work alongside Cambridge Cognition, a developer of neurological psychological tests, and their project partners at King's College London, University of Sussex, and ...
    11-5-2012
  • Weighing the Costs of GMO Labeling
    ... Tom Sanders, who heads the nutritional sciences research division at King's College London, complained the study had not disclosed how much the rats were given to eat, and that the ...
    10-10-2012
  • Olympic Anti-Doping Goes for Gold
    ... Some 150 scientists led by David Cowan, Ph.D., co-founder and director of the Drug Control Centre at King's College London, are testing samples for some 240 banned substances at ...
    9-1-2012
  • Olympic Anti-Doping Goes for Gold
    ... Some 150 scientists led by David Cowan, Ph.D., co-founder and director of the Drug Control Centre at King's College London, are testing samples for some 240 banned substances at ...
    8-8-2012
  • Mass Spec Gives Shot in Arm to Proteomic Analysis
    ... In collaboration with Professor Brian Anderton at King's College London, Proteome Sciences progressively identified kinases responsible for the phosphorylation process and their ...
    6-15-2012
  • Europe's IMI Launches Third Wave of Projects Totaling €215M
    Pfizer, Vifor, and 15 nonprofit institutions led by project managing entity King's College London to generate tools toward enhancing understanding of autism spectrum disorders ...
    6-8-2012
  • Academia-Industry Project Secures $38.7M for Autism Spectrum...
    Funding of $38.7 million has been secured by a European research consortium led by Roche, King's College London in the U.K., and Autism Speaks, which the participants claim is one ...
    3-19-2012
  • U.K. Counts on New Strategy to Push Biopharma Startups Past ...
    ... academic organizations-the Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, the Wellcome Trust, UCL (University College London), Imperial College London, and King's College London. ...
    1-13-2012
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  • The Infectious Diseases BioBank (IDB) at King's College London...

    Biopreservation and Biobanking
    The Infectious Diseases BioBank (IDB) at King's College London, United Kingdom Biopreservation and Biobanking
  • How Representative Are Research Tissue Biobanks of the Local...
    John Philpott-Howard, William C.-Y. Tong, Jonathan Edgeworth, Mark Peakman, Michael Malim, John Cason, Zisis Kozlakidis, Christine Mant, Barry Peters, Frank Post, Julie Fox
    Biopreservation and Biobanking
    How Representative Are Research Tissue Biobanks of the Local Populations? Experience of the Infectious Diseases Biobank at King's College, London, UK Biopreservation and Biobanking ...

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