KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2024-11-17 (patronlardunyasi.com)
From his academic career to his professional life, he chose a life that touches children
Not a day goes by that we are not shaken by violence, neglect or terrible news against children. In a world where newborn babies are sold to gangs or exposed to trauma at the very beginning of their lives, there are people who are a ray of hope in all this darkness. Bright young professionals who are constantly learning and developing, who are devoted to understanding and improving the world of children... Psychologist Zeynep Çankaya is one of these bright names. From her academic career to her professional life, Çankaya is one of the examples of a life dedicated to children and continues to touch both children and their families.
Read more2024-10-02 (bmj.com)
Haematopoietic stem cell-derived immune cells have reduced X chromosome inactivation skewing in systemic lupus erythematosus
Objectives Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) shows a marked female bias in prevalence. X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the mechanism which randomly silences one X chromosome to equalise gene expression between 46, XX females and 46, XY males. Though XCI is expected to result in a random pattern
Read more2024-10-01 (exame.com)
Remote work has lower wage growth and savings on food and transportation, says study
Data was gathered by the universities of Nottingham, Sheffield and King’s College London
Read more2024-09-19 (miragenews.com)
King's, Partners Hold Key Global Security Talks in D.C
Security & Defence PLuS, a trilateral university partnership between King's College London, Arizona State University (ASU) and the University of New
Read more2024-06-26 (inkl.com)
Surgeons to work during junior doctor strike at London hospitals hit by cyber attack
Union says medics will cross picket line to prevent ‘dangerous’ delays to cancer care
Read more2024-05-21 (thethaiger.com)
IIC chief goes after Israeli and Hamas leaders in legal showdown
The chief prosecutor of the ICC lodged applications for arrest warrants against prominent Israeli and Hamas figures.
Read more2024-03-19 (indiaeducationdiary.in)
King’s College London Launches New Handbook to Enhance Nuclear Security in North Africa
King’s College London's Centre for Science & Security Studies has published a groundbreaking handbook that examines nuclear security challenges in North Africa, offering crucial insights to strengthen regional and global security. Featuring contr
Read more2023-11-01 (portaldacidade.com)
More than 30 organizations participate in event to discuss border issues
Topics such as “Action of security forces at borders – interagency integration”, “Integrated security and international cooperation” were discussed.
Read more2023-10-29 (france24.com)
‘Nili’: Is a secret Israeli unit hunting Hamas militants behind the October 7 attack?
Israeli media are reporting that a special unit of security and intelligence agents has been set up to track down and eliminate the Hamas members responsible for the deadly October 7 attacks in southern...
Read more2023-10-13 (blunote.it)
Taranto: four experts discussing music 'thefts' in the eighteenth century
"Stealing" music was not a crime in the eighteenth century. In the sense that it was common practice to churn out theatrical works with arias, duets and other passages already...
Read more2023-04-25 (pharmatimes.com)
King’s College London reaches data agreement with PrecisionLife
The link-up will enable the company to identify new motor neurone disease biomarkers
Read more2022-03-17 (cps.gov.uk)
Criminal justice after COVID-19 - Max Hill QC, Director of Public Prosecutions | The Crown Prosecution Service
Criminal justice after COVID-19 - Max Hill QC, Director of Public Prosecutions 17 March 2022 Future of Legal Practice series, King’s College London Hello, it’s a pleasure to join you this evening. Two years ago today all of our lives had just started
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