Cellular and Molecular Medicine

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The Division of Cellular and Molecular Medicine integrates different disciplines within St George's providing a diverse and rich source of expertise. The objectives of CMM are to gain insights into human biology in health and disease at the molecular, cellular, and functional level. Research interests within CMM span areas of molecular and cellular biology as applied to acquired and inherited disease

The Division is headed by Professor George Griffin and consists of a Centre for Infection, a Sector for Clinical Studies and a Sector of Cellular and Molecular Pathology. These sections and centre are made up of a number of research groups.

Prof. Peter Kopelman Principal

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Prof. Peter Kopelman

News

Drug-related deaths in the UK continue to rise

Drug-related deaths reported in the UK have risen by 11.8 per cent to 2,182 in a year, reveals a report released today by St George’s, University of London.

Smokers trying to give up – don’t stop thinking about cigarettes

Blocking thoughts of cigarettes helps reduce smokers’ intake at first, but means they smoke more than usual when they stop suppressing, according to new research.

New book tells the history of nursing at St George's

From ear bashings from militant matrons to yapping Pekinese dogs on the ward, the memories of nurses have revealed the last 80 years of nursing history in a new book.

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