Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
Committed to advancing the understanding of the nervous system in health and disease
Our scope
The Basic and Clinical Neuroscience Department at King’s is committed to advancing the understanding of the nervous system in health and disease through research, education, and clinical interventions. Our mission is to provide a platform for students, faculty, and staff to explore and develop innovative ways to understand molecular and cellular basis of behaviour, uncover mechanisms and new treatment targets for neurological disorders as well as carry out clinical interventions stemming from their discoveries.
Basic & Clinical Neuroscience in numbers
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Latest publications
- A phase 1b clinical trial to determine the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of simian adenovirus and poxvirus vectored vaccines against Mycobacterium avium complex subspecies in patients with active Crohn's disease
- Machine-learning for photoplethysmography analysis: Benchmarking feature, image, and signal-based approaches
- Lack of context modulation in human single neuron responses in the medial temporal lobe






