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UCLH will play a vital role in a new respiratory virus study.
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The designs of a new breathing aid developed by engineers at UCL and Formula One working with clinicians at UCLH have been made freely available to support the global response to Covid-19.
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A UCLH and UCL study has identified how a subset of immune cells are activated to kill cancerous cells, a finding in mice which could hold the key to new powerful therapies against cancer.
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UCLH is to host to a new collaboration researching patient safety, after being awarded £3million in funding.
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It’s a clean sweep for our nominees at this year’s RCN Nursing Awards. Congratulations to winners Jo Hargroves, Robert Vicente and Susie Lagrata!
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As a mark of respect for the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen on Monday 19 September, we are postponing our Annual Members’ Meeting, which was scheduled for this date.
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A tribute to Her Majesty The Queen
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Diasend is being upgraded to Glooko. The children and young people's diabetes team at UCLH will be switching on Friday 12 August.
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We would like to hear your views on how we could improve NHS maternity, neonatal, children and young people’s services in north central London (NCL).
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Fears that people with high blood pressure are more at risk from severe Covid-19 because it is easier for the virus to enter their cells and tissues have been laid to rest, thanks to research involving UCLH.
File results
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FOI/2020/0663 - Deaths in hospital due to Covid-19 from 01.02.2020 - 31.12.2020
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FOI/2020/0664 - Deaths in hospital due to Covid-19 from 01.02.2020 - 31.12.2020
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FOI/2021/0580 - Consented adult autopsies performed
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FOI/2020/0317 - Patients discharged to care homes
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FOI/2020/0321 - Data storage
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FOI/2020/0350 - PPE stocks
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FOI/2020/0652 - Systems in place to control and process employee spend
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FOI/2020/0654 - Main contractor appointed for refurbishment to provide vaccine clinic
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FOI/2021/0006 - Elective services during the 2nd C19 wave/ staff deployment to Nightingale Hospitals
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FOI/2021/0009 - Hourly rates paid for agency doctors