Chronobiology at the Neonatal Update
Dr Helen McKenna was invited to discuss the potential role of clinical chronobiology at the annual Neonatal Update at BMA House on November 19th 2018. This truly international week-long meeting…
Discovery science to improve patient outcomes
Dr Helen McKenna was invited to discuss the potential role of clinical chronobiology at the annual Neonatal Update at BMA House on November 19th 2018. This truly international week-long meeting…
Dr Jia Stevens and Dr Helen McKenna contributed to the 2nd meeting of the “London Metabolism Club”, a gathering of experts and early career researchers studying various subjects within the…
There was a full house at Westminster’s QEII centre as Dr Dan Martin explained the translation of high altitude research from the summit of Everest to the Intensive Care Unit. The…
In the latest edition of Early Human Development, Helen McKenna and Erasmus Medical Center’s Professor of Neonatology, Irwin Reiss, present the arguments for supporting newborn circadian rhythms in order to improve…
Oxygen is a drug, and like any other, we must determine the appropriate dose. https://perioperativemedicinejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13741-018-0098-3 This collaboration between trainee networks, PLAN (Pan-London Perioperative Audit and Research Network) and SPARC (Southcoast…
MitOx Lab celebrates a year of hard work and achievement by the Royal Free Intensive Care Research Team (Dan Martin, Helder Filipe, Christine Eastgate, Margaret McNeil and Jia Stevens) by…
25th July 2018 Helen McKenna worked with the BBC and the Royal Free Hospital ICU to create an 90 second film about the current evidence-based strategies to help people cope…
Preliminary data from Dr Jia Stevens’ COSMOS study was published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia this month. Her work brings anaesthetists one step closer to understanding their favourite organelle.…