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Symplectic: what’s in it for me?

Researcher using laptop

Are you a member of staff in the Department of Medicine? Do you publish your research? If the answer to both of these questions is ‘yes’, then you’re obligated to keep your Symplectic profile up-to-date, as outlined in a message from the Faculty Dean last year. Although this may feel like a box-ticking exercise, staying on top of your profile has a huge number benefits for both you and your research. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the basics of the system, the rewards that you can reap through proper engagement with Symplectic, as well as signposting you to relevant resources from around the College. (more…)

PhD Travel Award winners share their conference experiences

Conference

The Department of Medicine sponsors three rounds of travel awards every year for PhD students, allowing them to attend conferences to travel and present their work.

We heard from three recent winners – Mai Alzaydi, Hung En Lai and Francesco De Virgiliis – about their experiences of attending international conferences with the help of DoM Travel Awards funding. (more…)

Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism | Key achievements for 2018

Professor Gary Frost
Professor Gary Frost

We asked each Division in the Department to share with us their key achievements as part of our end of year roundup. Here are the contributions from Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism. Well done everyone! (more…)

Infectious Diseases | Key achievements for 2018

Professor Alison Holmes
Professor Alison Holmes

We asked each Division in the Department to share with us their key achievements as part of our end of year roundup. Here are the contributions from Infectious Diseases. Well done everyone! (more…)

Experimental Medicine | Key achievements for 2018

Professor Xiaodong Zhang
Professor Xiaodong Zhang

We asked each Division in the Department to share with us their key achievements as part of our end of year roundup. Here are the contributions from Experimental Medicine. Well done everyone! (more…)