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    "What is a coronavirus?", "What are the symptoms?" & "Do masks work?" are among the most commonly searched questions about the coronavirus outbreak on . Here for Dr , a cell biologist , provides the answers

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    Many health problems find their root cause - and solution - in the law rather than medicine, but many people are often unable to seek adequate help. Hear from 's Prof Hazel Genn on setting up and the UCL iLAC to help address this 👂👇

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    New Comment: why the response to must be about mental health as well as physical health.

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    Looking forward to sharing work on at panel event with & . Tune in for the livestream 5 Feb 3-5pm GMT

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  5. In our newest podcast, Prof Hazel Genn discusses the links between health and law, and setting up and the UCL iLAC, an innovative partnership with a GP practice to deliver free legal advice to vulnerable patients.

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  6. "Viruses know no borders and respect no ideology: only openness, cooperation, readiness and plenty of money can keep them at bay." Read more from 's on the below 👇

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    Come and learn how to help maintain, create & edit new Wikipedia pages to shine a light on notable members of the LGBTQ+ community at UCL's next , 2-5pm on Weds 26 Feb 2020. Organised by . Register:

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    The 2020 GH5050 Report, Power, Privilege & Priorities, will be launching this March. Join us on 13.03.20 to explore who holds power & privilege, who benefits from the priorities of global health & who continues to be left behind

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    Call for papers (by 31 March): "Environment x Women’s Health Workshop". Submissions from those working in Latin America are particularly encouraged. Taking place at , Friday 19 June 2020. Organisers and . More info at:

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    How can we better inform prevention research at UCL? Claire Stevens () and Olga Polski () organised interesting discussions around Ecological Momentary Assessment - find out more:

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    Not able to join in person for our panel discussion tomorrow? Watch the livestream of the event from 15:00 GMT Wednesday Feb 5 at this link: . Use the hashtag and tag us to let us know you're watching!

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    Are you passionate about the economics of health and health care? Do you want to develop outstanding skills in and ? Then apply for the

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    Gini coefficients for measuring the distribution of sexually transmitted infections among individuals with different levels of sexual activity HT

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    Elizabeth Mason, and focus on the particular needs of , and when delivering

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    Quarantining millions of healthy people in Wuhan over coronavirus provides the “illusion of intervention” but is not grounded in evidence, argues Dr Vageesh Jain , who criticises the Chinese Government’s response to the outbreak.

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    Next Seminar: Tomorrow (Tues 4 Feb) @ 1pm in TR14, Royal Free. researcher Dr Frank Kloprogge will be discussing 'Understanding TB treatment response: pharmacology and microbiology.' Full details 👉:

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    Researchers at University College London's and identified gene expression signatures in blood which could be used to predict tuberculosis before symptoms. This could aid future development of a blood test.

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