Cellular memory of mother's viral infection could play a role in child's later brain development

New research led by King’s College London and funded by the BRC has provided insight into why exposure to inflammation caused by a viral infection during pregnancy may increase the likelihood of altered brain development later on in childhood.

By NIHR Maudsley BRC at 20 Aug 2020

HYPE blog: No money, more problems?

New HYPE blog: No money, more problems? Written by Dr Cerisse Gunasinghe, Nicol Bergou (The HYPE Project, King’s College London) Niaomi Collett and Daryl Harper (Money Talks Education), this blog looks at the link between debt and mental health.

By NIHR Maudsley BRC at 13 Aug 2020

Professor Andrew Pickles elected to the British Academy

Professor Andrew Pickles, BRC Bioinformatics and Statistics Theme Lead has been elected Fellows of the British Academy in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the humanities and social sciences.

By NIHR Maudsley BRC at 4 Aug 2020