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Deep brain stimulation has revealed that a specific type of brain wave activity is associated with levels of anxiety in people living with Parkinson’s disease.
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The four projects that received Public Engagement seed funding in 2022/23, with the aim to connect the university with the wider community to educate, spark conversation and build partnerships.
12 February 2024
On the 12th March, Dr Ella Rimmer, a postdoc in IMBE who is also a girl guides leader, organised an event for Brownies and Guides in south London.
St George’s launched its school governor scheme in 2020 as part of a wider civic mission and desire to contribute to the improvement of education provision at all stages within the local community.
Pharma-Factory is a research project to advance medical, veterinary and diagnostic products using new technologies with plants called molecular farming – the manufacture of high-value products using plant biotechnology.
For the first time ever in June last year, the Institute for Infection and Immunity opened its doors to invite the public to tour the institute's research labs, talk to scientists working in them and hear about the pioneering research work taking place there.
For the last two years St George's has invited local schools to bring their students along to our Pathology Museum for a day of workshops exploring topics relating to the A Level Biology curriculum.
We have collaborated with HM Prison Wandsworth on a science engagement programme in which staff and students have visited the prison to give talks on topical scientific issues.
A series of talks where the public are invited to come and hear about our work direct from the researchers, ask questions, and learn more.
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