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UCLH is to trial the COVID-19 vaccine developed by University of Oxford in healthy staff volunteers.
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In his darkest moments, coronavirus patient Ertan Nazim feared he wouldn’t live to celebrate his 44th wedding anniversary.
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Breathing aids developed by engineers at UCL, UCLH and Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains have been delivered to 40 NHS hospitals across the country.
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The huge impact the COVID-19 crisis is having on our patients and staff was the focus of a BBC News report broadcast tonight (Sunday).
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We would like to hear your views on how we could improve NHS maternity, neonatal, children and young people’s services in north central London (NCL).
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Diasend is being upgraded to Glooko. The children and young people's diabetes team at UCLH will be switching on Friday 12 August.
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During this time of visiting restrictions, we have introduced "Letters To Loved Ones" at UCLH.
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The designs of a new breathing aid developed by engineers at UCL and Formula One working with clinicians at UCLH have been made freely available to support the global response to Covid-19.
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A tribute to Her Majesty The Queen
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A UCLH and UCL study has identified how a subset of immune cells are activated to kill cancerous cells, a finding in mice which could hold the key to new powerful therapies against cancer.