King's College London Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

King's College London Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Stem Cells - Tissue Development - iPSC - Cancer
www.wattlab.org Interested about what's going on in the lab?

The Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine (CSCRM) is dedicated to research on stem cells and their regenerative potential with a main focus on mammalian skin as a model system. In collaboration with the Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Initiative (HIPSCI) the centre also has an active interest in IPS cell research and its use for disease modelling. Read our blog: http://www.wattlab.org

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Find out more about our team here: http://www.wattlab.org/team.html

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Our Swim22 team is holding a bake sale in aid of  TODAY!If you're on Guy's campus, and fancy the trip up to the 28th flo...
24/03/2022

Our Swim22 team is holding a bake sale in aid of TODAY!

If you're on Guy's campus, and fancy the trip up to the 28th floor of the tower wing between 10:00 and 12:00 we'd love to sell you some cake!

The evaluation of our   workshop delivered to 130 young   Londoners in collaboration with Mayor's Fund for London   Prog...
01/02/2021

The evaluation of our workshop delivered to 130 young Londoners in collaboration with Mayor's Fund for London Programme is out now!

Find out what students thought of the week of activities & how it encouraged their goals for

https://wattlab.org/blog-2021-01-29.html

Thank you to everyone that was able to contribute to The Trussell Trust   to support families in need in   over the holi...
18/12/2020

Thank you to everyone that was able to contribute to The Trussell Trust to support families in need in over the holidays. The CSCRM collected 69kg of supplies, contributing to a whopping 437.5kg as part of a joint effort with the Guy’s, King’s & St Tomas’ Women’s Football Club!

Check out this brilliant film of the Watt Lab elves (& pets!) coordinating the Food Drive, featuring Prof. Fiona Watt!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU5mmpWJ7as

Hope you all have a lovely festive season!

King's College London King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

The CSCRM has been collecting food and supplies for the Southbank Trussell Trust food bank to support our local community over the holiday season. The Watt L...

How will   research help  ? Our Director Prof Fiona Watt & CSCRM researchers discuss how we work with   & what that mean...
06/08/2020

How will research help ?

Our Director Prof Fiona Watt & CSCRM researchers discuss how we work with & what that means for the of

What are stem cells? How do we work with them at the Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine? What does that mean for the future of medicine? CSCRM Dir...

We're looking for an Ops Officer! You'll provide executive support to our Director Prof Fiona Watt as well as day-to-day...
22/07/2020

We're looking for an Ops Officer!

You'll provide executive support to our Director Prof Fiona Watt as well as day-to-day support for general operations of the Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine.

💸£32,676 to £37,297
🗓2nd August 2020

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CAR998/operations-officer

How can the languages of   &   converse & learn from each other? Artist Maria Andrews has created 2 beautiful short   as...
22/07/2020

How can the languages of & converse & learn from each other?

Artist Maria Andrews has created 2 beautiful short as part of our ongoing collaboration entitled "Illuminations", with artists from Chisenhale Art Place & scientists from Imperial College London.

Filmed at the CSCRM before lockdown, scientists featured in "Practices of Observation, figure 1" in order of appearance:
Deniz Kent
Teo Manea
Steph Hynes
Bushra Kanwal
Sergi Jungens
Miguel Rubio

https://youtube.com/watch?v=pYQYW8i0dl4&feature=emb_title…

This beautiful short film by artist Maria Andrews was made as part of the Illuminations collaboration between artists from Chisenhale Studios, and scientists...

Our new   project in collaboration with scientists from the Imperial Stem Cell Regenerative Medicine Network, and artist...
09/06/2020

Our new project in collaboration with scientists from the Imperial Stem Cell Regenerative Medicine Network, and artists from Chisenhale Art Place is now LIVE!

Find out how you can from home, connect with research & release your inner !

https://wattlab.org/blog-2020-06-05.html

"By understanding the   we could treat disease before manifestation"Listen to Dr Norah Fogarty discuss her research on t...
09/06/2020

"By understanding the we could treat disease before manifestation"

Listen to Dr Norah Fogarty discuss her research on the development of the in the human

We return this week to an episode recorded during lockdown. Dr Norah Fogarty, a new group leader at the Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine at King's College London, is interviewed by PhD

Following our successful Instagram Stories Q&A last week, we'll be hosting another next Wednesday 27th at 12pm! This tim...
18/05/2020

Following our successful Instagram Stories Q&A last week, we'll be hosting another next Wednesday 27th at 12pm! This time Dr Christina Philippeos will be answering your questions on what it's like to be a !

https://bit.ly/2z85EMa

Get your questions ready!!!!

Christina Pinto King's College London EuroStemCell King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Do you ever wonder what it's like to be a scientist? Curious as to how they got to where they are and why? Want to know how they tackle research questions in the lab? If so, the Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine invites you to join us on our Instagram Stories to virtually meet our resear...

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