Clinicians from across the partnership discuss a new monthly series that is open to all King’s Health Partners staff.
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Prof Robin Ali - KHPeople
1 May 2025
Prof Robin Ali tells us how his new role as Academic Lead for Advanced Therapies at King's Health Partners culminates a long journey of developing effective gene and cell therapies, and will support the next generation of researchers.
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16 February 2022
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2 February 2022News Education and training
We hear from the overall winners of King’s Health Partners Designing Clinical Research 2021 Course.
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2 February 2022News
Congratulations to Prof Prokar Dasgupta who has won one of the highest civilian awards in India.
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2 February 2022News Mind & Body
KCH, SLaM, and GSTT have become members of a world-first project that will define what ‘best practice’ mind and body care looks like.
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7 December 2021News
The Trust is the first in London to adopt the new versius robot and the first in the UK use it for prostate removal.
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1 December 2021News KHP Neurosciences
Hear from experts in neurology, psychiatry and respiratory medicine leading innovative research into sleep disorders.
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1 December 2021News Mind & Body
Find out how King’s Health Partners IMPARTS is being used to support women attending St Thomas’ Preterm Surveillance Clinic.
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1 December 2021News Education and training
We hear from two students about their inspiring experiences on an advanced therapies intensive course.
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17 November 2021News
Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals in collaboration with King’s Health Partners has won awards for patient care project.
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17 November 2021News Blog
Hear from Dr Harland on how an innovative approach to treating patients with non-affective psychosis could be used on a far wider scale.
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17 November 2021News KHP Diabetes, Endocrinology and Obesity
To mark World Diabetes Day, King’s Global Health Partnerships held an engagement event for patients in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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17 November 2021News
New study shows simulation-based training offers the surgical profession an improved alternative to operating on patients or cadavers.