One of our key Mind & Body projects explores whether providing support for patients’ physical health will improve their health outcomes.
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KHP Centre for Translational Medicine 2025-26 funding calls – provisional timeline announced
14 August 2025
The CTM aims to fund research which sits in the early stages of translational research. These funding seeks to support applicants to develop and deliver on projects in translational clinical research.
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                    4 November 2020News BlogWe had the pleasure of catching up with Prof Michael West again on the theme of compassion in healthcare. 
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                    21 October 2020Be part of clinical trials studying a potential vaccine against COVID-19. 
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                    8 October 2020NewsKing’s Health Partners and London’s leading life science and academic institutions ramp up diagnostic testing capacity for the UK. 
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                    7 October 2020News Mind and Body blogDr James Galloway, rheumatology consultant and senior lecturer, tells us how e-IMPARTS benefits remote patient consultations. 
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                    7 October 2020NewsOur recently appointed Professor of Surgery talks about his vision for King’s Health Partners’ new Surgical Academy. 
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                    7 October 2020NewsTwo of our partners have been announced as founding partners of NVIDIA’S most powerful supercomputer dedicated to healthcare. 
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                    7 October 2020News COVID-19The COVID-19 Symptom Study app reveals that delirium is a key symptom of COVID-19 for the elderly. 
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                    23 September 2020News COVID-19New research shows the potential for COVID-19 diagnosis based on stroke emergency scans. 
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                    10 September 2020News Palliative careRead the Applied Research Collaboration South London’s blog exploring palliative and end of life care. 
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                    10 September 2020NewsA grant from the Office for Life Sciences will support the London Medical Imaging and AI Centre for Value Based Healthcare. 
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                    26 August 2020NewsResearchers have discovered that patients with COVID-19 who displayed higher levels of these molecules went on to become more severely ill. 


 
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                    

