Facilitating interdisciplinary collaborations to translate high quality research into patient benefits
Uniting our strengths in cell biology, molecular biology, physiology, and pathology, producing a genuinely translational approach to medicine.
The Division of Digestive Diseases aims to change clinical practice in gastroenterology, hepatology, nutrition and pathology through high-class research and education.
The Division facilitates interdisciplinary collaborations between scientists and clinical academics to translate research of the highest quality into patient benefit, to improve reproductive outcomes for women and the long-term health of them and their children.
The Division is conducting multidisciplinary research ranging from the development of new analytical and computational technologies through to their applications to understand fundamental physiology and the introduction of novel clinical diagnostic methods.
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Campus and community
9 March 2026
Event location: Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus
Event location: This internal event is presented live and/or streamed to a number of venues across our campuses and can also be watched online, See FoM Staff Round webpage for details, London
Event location: Online only
Event location: City and Guilds Building, South Kensington Campus
The Department is committed to developing a strong academic community of staff and students working together to fulfil our mission. and academic disciplines across the four Divisions.
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