Come join us for Marc-David Ruepp's inaugural lecture as Professor of RNA Biology and Molecular Neurodegenerations on 9 July.
Marc-David will be speaking on "From Mountains to Metropolis: A Serendipitous Journey from RNA Biology to ALS"
What do we know so far about using psychedelics in mental health treatment?
Hear Dr James Rucker on BBC Radio 4’s All in the Mind discussing research happening at the IoPPN into psilocybin-assisted therapy to treat severe depression.
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New research from the IoPPN (Professors Emmanuelle Peters and Richard Emsley, Dr Amy Hardy, and Dr Hassan Jafari) and @maudsleynhs.bsky.social has found that trauma-focused therapy is safe and effective for people with psychosis and PTSD
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We're offering a fully-funded PhD studentship as part of the ORCHID project to investigate and address the critical gap in understanding how digital experiences affect #MentalHealth and development during childhood.
Learn more and apply before 10 July:
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New research in @sjdm-tweets.bsky.social found that results sections often report effect sizes and confidence intervals (the likely range of the true result) but these are rarely discussed in the conclusions.
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The BASIS CANVAS programme, based at the IoPPN and Birkbeck University, invites you to explore the #Autism Research: Growing Up exhibition this June.
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King's College London and AviadoBio, a spinoff from our School of Neuroscience, have announced an expanded license agreement, granting AviadoBio exclusive rights to apply their gene silencing platform to all human therapeutics areas.
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Not everyone ages at the same rate: one person might be 50 years old; another might be 50 years young. What makes one person older and another younger? Researchers Dr Julian Mutz and Dr Monica Aas suggest exposure to adversity and trauma in their blog.
#ADHD may still be under-recognised and under-diagnosed in England despite recent increases in diagnosis, according to new research from the IoPPN (@gavrobstew.bsky.social). @ucl.ac.uk and the @liverpooluni.bsky.social.
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Visual hallucinations in Parkinson’s disease are linked to differences in how several parts of the brain’s visual network communicate with each other, according to a new study, published in Nature Mental Health.
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A possible disconnect in JDM research articles: Results sections display an estimation perspective while Discussion sections belie an estimation mindset - Volume 21
We explain how researchers measure biological ageing, what we found and why childhood experiences still leave a mark on the body later in life.
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In this study, Vignando et al. investigate neural alterations in visual processing in people with Parkinson’s disease with visual hallucinations compared with those without visual hallucinations.
New research from the IoPPN published in The Lancet Psychiatry has found that people with psychosis experiencing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can benefit from a Trauma-Focused therapy integra...
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King's College London and AviadoBio have announced an expanded license agreement providing AviadoBio exclusive rights to apply the vMiX™ RNAi gene silencing platform across all human therapeutic areas...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may still be under-recognised and under-diagnosed in England despite recent increases in diagnosis, according to a study led by researchers at King’s Co...
Exhibition sharing reflections from the British Autism Study of Infant Siblings: Collecting Adolescents’ NarrativesVisualised through Art and Stories programme
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We are looking for a PhD candidate to investigate children’s digital activities, associated psychological reactions, and links to mental health as part of ORCHID.