UCL in the media
Eating disorders delay pregnancy
Women with a history of eating disorders may struggle to fall pregnant quickly, according to new research co-authored by Dr Nadia Micali (UCL Institute of Child Health).
Am I normal?
Professor Peter Brocklehurst (UCL Institute for Women's Health) takes part in a programme examining what constitutes a 'normal' birth.
Science: From Cradle to Grave
Professor Carol Dezateux (UCL Institute of Child Health), Professor Sir Michael Marmot and Professor Diana Kuh (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) contribute to a programme exploring the past, present and future of longitudinal studies.
Mohammed Keshtgar - a pioneering surgical oncologist
A profile of Mohammed Keshtgar (UCL Surgery & Interventional Science) outlines his medical career and research successes.
Science Weekly: Hearing is believing
Professor Sophie Scott (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) and Dr Roland Schaette (UCL Ear Institute) take part in podcast about how we make sense of what we hear.
NHS 'misleading women' over breast screening
A group of doctors, including Professor Michael Baum (UCL General Surgery), plan to take legal action over the NHS breast cancer screening programme.
(£)The Tribes of Science
Matthew Pope (UCL Institute of Archaeology) welcomes journalists to a dig in Jersey to explain to them what makes archaeologists tick and discuss whether they form a 'tribe' of science.
Science of the social network
Professor Daniel Miller (UCL Anthropology) conducts the first large-scale study of how Facebook affects people.
Would students be better going to US?
Vice-Provost (International) Professor Michael Worton makes the case for staying in the UK to go to university, rather than travelling abroad.
(£)Body shop: artificial organs - the medical revolution
An interview with Professor Alex Seifalian (UCL Research Department of General Surgery) whose groundbreaking work into artificial organs made from polymers recently led to the first synthetic trachea transplant.