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Brain scan and DNA helix
  • 17 March 2026

Can our genes predict where mental illness affects the brain?

Neuroimaging
A graphic showing the outline of people's faces
  • 12 March 2026

Global task force agrees on key biological markers for anorexia

Eating Disorders and Obesity
Teen boy sitting on skateboard using his smartphone
  • 2 March 2026

New study reveals innovative method to identify adolescents at highest risk of developing depression

Psychosis and Mood Disorders
The VISI-ON-BRAIN team
  • 27 February 2026

New €4.5M Horizon Europe doctoral network advancing human-relevant neuroscience tools beyond animal models

Child Mental Health and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

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  • 23 February 2026

Professor Paola Dazzan Awarded the European Psychiatric Association Constance Pascal – Helen Boyle Prize

Psychosis and Mood Disorders
DNA double helix
  • 18 February 2026

Advanced techniques separate genetic risk of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder

Trials, Genomics and Prediction
scanner
  • 13 February 2026

First in Europe: high-performance head-only scanner reveals ultra-fine brain detail world first scanner

Neuroimaging
A graphic of the outline of women
  • 11 February 2026

Recent commentary reflects on research equity in women’s mental health

Implementing digital interventions
  • 10 February 2026

Implementing digital interventions: Aligning evidence-based innovation

Digital Therapies
jo evans PPIE interview
  • 4 February 2026

Beyond tokenism: Lived experience in mental health research

Two adults in conversation
  • 4 February 2026

New funding for UK mental health research in under-served areas

Informatics
DNA graphic
  • 3 February 2026

New research sheds light on the biological roots of anxiety

Outside of King's IoPPN
  • 29 January 2026

King’s College London plays major role in £50 million government funded programme into mental health research