The Division is an association of researchers from a number of disciplines and schools who have the common aim of applying fundamental biomedical research to real, whole person, problems; links with basic science research provide the building blocks for providing an integrated approach to clinical and human problems; the aim is to: improve the understanding of underlying mechanisms, develop rational physical interventions and evaluate the outcome of new and existing interventions and rehabilitation at all levels of impairment and function; there are three groups with strong interactions: musculo-skeletal, neuro-muscular and ageing; the two former groups study clinical conditions with a high incidence and impact such as arthritis and stroke; the ageing group aims to better understand the neuromuscular and structural mechanisms related to the age-related decline in physical performance and medically unexplained falls and develop interventional strategies.
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Oct |
3 - 4 years |
Full time | No application date provided |
Westminster, WC2R 2LS |
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4 - 6 years |
Part-time | No application date provided |
Westminster, WC2R 2LS |
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Research course
King's College London
Biomedical Sciences

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