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SGUL Research Day

Education and Research | Updated 4 Nov 2016

Staff and students are invited to attend this year’s St George’s, University of London Research Day on 2 December. With a focus on global health challenges and solutions, there will be an opportunity in the morning to hear from eminent speakers from St George’s and our partners, Thomas Jefferson University …
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Meet the Team

Services at | Updated 26 Jan 2023

We work closely with gastroenterologists, radiologists, oncologists, pathologists and surgeons to provide care to our patients with a wide range of conditions. Our specialist hepatology nurses look after patients with viral hepatitis, haemochromatosis and alcohol use disorders. Consultants Professor Daniel Forton PhD FRCP Professor Forton is a Consultant Hepatologist in …
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Setting up a study not sponsored by St Georges

Education and Research | Updated 14 Jul 2021

There are arrangements you need to keep in mind when setting up studies at St George’s (University or NHS Foundation Trust) which are not sponsored by the us. Site (JRES) approval Research site approval (or ‘confirmation of capacity and capability’) is required at St George’s (university or NHS Foundation Trust) …
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Neurogenetics Clinic

Services at | Updated 13 Apr 2022

Introduction The Neurogenetics Clinic is a nurse-led service with an aim to improve the diagnosis and health outcomes of patients with rare genetic neurological diseases, with a focus on young adults with complex epilepsies and neuromuscular disorders. The primary objectives of the service are: Offer genetic testing to identify the …
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Current research

Current research

Neurosurgery research | Updated 28 Jun 2021 | Tags: aquaporin brain tumour neurosurgery research spinal tumour

ACADEMICS WITHIN THE NEUROSURGERY DEPARTMENT Prof. Marios Papadopoulos , Neurosurgeon. Dr. Samira Saadoun, Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience. There are several research fellows and graduate students in the neurosurgery department. Current research projects include: Novel monitoring to optimize the early management of patients with severe spinal cord injury In collaboration with …
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Research

Education and Research | Updated 29 Apr 2016

The St George’s MS Research Team has been in existence for over 20 years both at Atkinson Morley Hospital, Wimbledon and now at St George’s Hospital in Tooting. Dr David Barnes has led trials of potential new MS treatments for this period working with a core team of supporting staff …
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Privacy Notice

About Us | Updated 31 Jan 2024

Click here to access the privacy notice for staff What is a ‘Privacy Notice’? A ‘privacy notice’ is a statement issued by the Trust to patients, service users, visitors, carers, the public and staff that describes how we collect, use, retain and share personal information which we hold. It is …
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Paediatric Infectious Diseases

Education and Research | Updated 14 Aug 2015

The paediatric infectious diseases unit (PIDU) at St George’s Hospital provides a regional service for the care of children with complex infectious diseases, including HIV, tuberculosis and immunodeficiency. The Paediatric Infectious Disease Research Group (PIDRG) based at St George’s University London is internationally recognised as a leading centre for PID …
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Research in Anaesthesia

Research in Anaesthesia | Updated 8 Apr 2021

Lead for Research, department of anaesthesia: Dr Nicoletta Fossati There is a wealth of research and education opportunities here at St George’s, and the department of Anaesthesia plays an active role in this. We participate in both local and national research projects such as NAP6and NELA to ensure we continue …
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The EDCO studies: research into low level carbon monoxide exposure in emergency department patients

The EDCO studies: research into low level carbon monoxide exposure in emergency department patients

The EDCO studies: research into low level carbon monoxide exposure in emergency department patients | Updated 3 Feb 2023 | Tags: a&e carbon monoxide EDCO Emergency Department Heather Jarman Research

<< Back to ED Clinical Research Unit page Twitter @TheEDCOstudy1 Carbon monoxide is a colourless, tasteless, odourless gas produced by incomplete fuel combustion. The signs and symptoms of exposure are non-specific and therefore it is difficult to diagnose; if the diagnosis is missed it may lead to long-term health problems. …
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