Researchers have found a common 'immune signature' in many of the sickest COVID-19 patients which could help guide treatment.
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The importance of patient and public involvement in shaping healthcare
25 March 2025
Dr Sarah Crabtree, Patient and Public Involvement/Engagement (PPIE) Coordinator for the KHP Centre for Translational Medicine, explains more about incorporating PPIE into your workflow, and shares useful resources.
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28 May 2020News COVID-19
Dr Joel Meyer joined the #UnlockingTheNHS Summit to discuss the rapid development of Life Lines to connect families across the UK.
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20 May 2020News Blog Allergy Respiratory Critical Care Anaesthetics and Pain
To mark Clinical Trials Day 2020, we highlight some of our research trials in response to COVID-19.
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5 May 2020News COVID-19 Allergy Respiratory Critical Care Anaesthetics and Pain
Researchers will be commencing a COVID-19 project to help clinical staff more effectively triage patients with COVID-19.
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5 May 2020News COVID-19 Allergy Respiratory Critical Care Anaesthetics and Pain KHP Haematology
A new treatment is being tested at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust with the support of King’s College London research.
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5 May 2020News Blog
Darzi Fellow, Dr Lindsay Ip, shares how delivering public services as a collective strengthen's our population's health.
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22 April 2020News COVID-19
New website provides clinical guidance for primary care teams during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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22 April 2020News COVID-19
We have launched a series of seminars where experts share their experiences and learnings on managing COVID-19 patients.
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22 April 2020News COVID-19
Learn about our research community who are galvanising to help combat COVID-19.
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21 April 2020News Mind & Body COVID-19
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust has opened 24/7 assessment unit for patients in crisis during coronavirus outbreak.
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16 April 2020News Mind & Body COVID-19
The new research will inform future policies concerning pandemics.
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14 April 2020News COVID-19
Families whose loved ones are being treated in intensive care units for coronavirus (COVID-19) can now be present virtually at their bedside