UCL BioResource is a resource of thousands of volunteers, both with and without health problems, who are willing to be approached to participate in research studies investigating the links between genes, the environment, health and disease.
UCLH director of research, Professor Bryan Williams, chaired the working group of NEWS2, and it was rolled out nationally across the NHS in 2017. It is estimated it will save 2,000 lives and 627,000 bed days a year.
Professor Bryan Williams, NIHR University College London Hospitals BRC Director and Director of Research at UCLH is interviewed on the BBC to talk about the how AI will be used in the NHS.
Hear from staff and patients at the UCLH Clinical Research Facility at the Leonard Wolfson Experimental Neurology Centre about the work going on to develop new treatments for neurological diseases in our new video.
Listen to UCL/UCLH researcher Sarah Tabrizi talk about how researchers are set to carry out a large-scale, global study of a ground-breaking Huntington’s disease drug.
Check out the science of biohacking, where biologists go into a patient’s genetic code and reprogram their immune system to recognize and fight cancer cells.
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