UCLH is the first site in the UK to recruit to an international vaccine study looking at the safety, tolerability and immune response generated by the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine in healthy pregnant women.
A combination of two drugs could be an effective treatment for the debilitating disease lupus, according to preliminary evidence from a UCLH led trial.
Levels of antibodies in the blood of vaccinated people that are able to recognise and fight the new SARS-CoV-2 variant first discovered in India are on average lower than those against previously circulating variants in the UK.
People infected with coronavirus have a distinct odour that can be detected by trained dogs with a high degree of accuracy, according to new research involving UCLH.
UCLH clinicians and researchers will appear in a BBC One documentary on Thursday evening which highlights the harm to the body and brain caused by ultra-processed food.
The Princess Royal has officially opened the new UCL Eastman Dental Institute (EDI) facilities and been shown around the EDI’s new Clinical Research suite by BRC Oral Health & Disease Theme Lead Professor Stefano Fedele.
UCLH is to mark International Clinical Trials Day on 20 May, which this year coincides with the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) campaign encouraging everyone to ‘Be Part of Research.’
UCLH Director of Research and Director of the UCLH BRC Professor Bryan Williams has received an award for outstanding contributions to research in the field of hypertension (high blood pressure) from the World Hypertension League (WHL) and World Health Organisation.
The UCLH BRC has released its latest film about biomedical research, looking at how scientists are using DNA to find the causes of currently untreatable diseases and develop new drug treatments for them.
UCLH Director of Research Professor Bryan Williams and Consultant Neuropsychologist at UCLH Professor Lisa Cipolotti have been elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences.