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Would you like to learn to draw a human heart or paint a skull?
04 January 2021
Hear from medical student Malone Mukwende, who developed the nationally and internationally recognised Mind the Gap booklet.
27 January 2021
Three second year Clinical Pharmacology BSc students, Charlotte, Marie-Therese and Elgin, explain what being involved with the testing centre has been like for them.
22 December 2020
Join us at the Biomedical Sciences Careers Fair 2021, to explore your options, how to gain more experience and move forwards in your career thinking.
03 February 2021
St George’s Clinical Pharmacology BSc students have been assisting in the University’s asymptomatic testing centre set up in advance of the student travel window.
17 December 2020
Speaker: Dr Marcus Jackson
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Find out more about how our students, staff, researchers and academics are responding to the pandemic.
As the UK’s specialist health university, St George’s is proud to support the NHS workers leading the fight against Covid-19.
We aim to bring together clinical and laboratory researchers to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic solutions while learning more about the mechanisms of human disease.
By developing a better understanding of pathogen biology and human immune responses, we work to enhance diagnosis, prevention and treatment of infectious disease and conditions linked to immune system function.
The Population Health Research Institute measures the burden of disease in communities, explores causes of ill-health and informs policies for prevention and to improve the delivery of health care.
Our Institute of Medical and Biomedical Education is the focus of St George's undergraduate and postgraduate medical and biomedical programmes.
As one of the leading providers of health, social care and education courses and training in the United Kingdom, we’re proud to be playing a pivotal role in shaping the future workforce for London.