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What happens in the mind of an anxiety sufferer?

In Belgium, between 7 and 10% of the population suffers from anxiety disorder (AD). What exactly goes on in their minds? There are different types of AD: phobias, OCDs, generalised anxiety disorder or panic disorder. Their common thread? Perceived threats that generate irrational,...
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Immunotherapy: arming the body against cancer

Immunotherapy is one of the most promising treatments for certain cancers. At UCL, several research teams are studying our immune mechanisms to find new treatments.  Every day our bodies face internal and external attack from viruses, bacteria, fungal infection, cellular reproduction...
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A revolutionary technique for testing nanomaterial strength

A UCL nanoscience research team has developed a new technique for testing the strength of nanomaterials, the miniscule make-up of all sorts of everyday objects. The secret is a process much more rapid and generic that anything previously imagined. Nanomaterials are everywhere. In phones,...
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Pondering pensions: a new UCL chair

Longer life expectancy and declining birth rates are making it harder for public authorities to sustain pension systems, especially given the fragile state of public finances. To see the situation more clearly, UCL researchers created a chair for the study of legal issues relative to the...
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Examining molecular mechanisms to target treatments more...

A cell’s surface is made of a lipid membrane that contains many receptors. They can send signals from outside to the cell interior, sometimes to adverse effect, such as inflammation. Numerous drugs target these receptors to reduce such effects without disturbing the cell. In this context, David...
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