Results for "University College London"

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  • Digital Health Podcast- Royal Society of Medicine
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    AI in Ophthalmology. With Prof Pearse Keane- Consultant Ophthalmologist at Moorfields and Professor of Artificial Medical Intelligence at University College London

    Digital Health Podcast- Royal Society of Medicine· Nov 11, 2024

    In this episode Prof Pearse Keane- Consultant Ophthalmologist at Moorfields and Professor of Artificial Medical Intelligence at University College London discusses AI in Ophthalmology. Conversation topics include: The st

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  • Huberman Lab
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    Using Red Light to Improve Metabolism & the Harmful Effects of LEDs | Dr. Glen Jeffery

    Huberman Lab· Dec 1, 2025

    Dr. Glen Jeffery, PhD, is a professor of neuroscience at University College London and a leading expert on how different colors (wavelengths) of light impact cellular, organ and overall health. He explains that long-wave

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  • Huberman Lab
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    Using Red Light to Improve Metabolism & the Harmful Effects of LEDs | Dr. Glen Jeffery

    Huberman Lab· Dec 1, 2025

    Dr. Glen Jeffery, PhD, is a professor of neuroscience at University College London and a leading expert on how different colors (wavelengths) of light impact cellular, organ and overall health. He explains that long-wave

    healthlife
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    Podcast 146 - The Department of War Studies

    Socialist correspondent· Dec 23, 2025

    The Department of War Studies at Kings College London is ostensibly a university department but the function it performs for the British State goes well beyond the academic study of military science and strategy.

  • The IMID Forum
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    Author Interview - Professor Andrew Cope, 2026

    The IMID Forum· Mar 5, 2026

    Join Professor Peter Nash from the Griffith University in Brisbane, and Professor Andrew Cope from the Centre for Rheumatic Diseases, King’s College London, London, UK, as they discuss his recent paper ‘Long-term outcome