Biomedical Research Centre news

Aditi in a hospital room, sat on our hospital bed at GOSH. She wears a bright yellow top, and has a nasogastric (NG) feeding tube and bright pink glasses and a purple monster hat. She smiles just off camera.

GOSH patient first in the UK to receive improved kidney transplant

22 Sep 2023, 10 a.m.

Eight-year-old Aditi is the first child in the UK and on the NHS to be taken off immunosuppressants just one-month after kidney transplant at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).

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A showcase of research

7 Sep 2023, 5:12 p.m.

This summer saw the return of the NIHR GOSH BRC showcase.

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Steps forward in gene therapy for hearing loss linked to rare disease

29 Aug 2023, 3 p.m.

An international team led by researchers at GOSH, UCL and the NIHR GOSH BRC have developed in mice a gene therapy that significantly reduces the hearing loss associated with Norrie disease.

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Global genomic collaboration improves lives and treatment for children with epilepsy

17 Aug 2023, 8 a.m.

An international research collaboration, including GOSH and our research partner UCL Institute of Child Health, has shown that a technique known as rapid genome sequencing can provide a diagnosis for 43 per cent of children with unexplained epilepsy.

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Four people stand in a line, smiling at the camera with their arms around each other. On the far left stands a nurse., Jan, wearing a blue uniform and black framed square glasses. She stands next to a Austin's Mum, Louise, who has a dark brown bob wearing jeans and a black jumper. Austin stands next to his mum, wearing a black hoodie and black trousers. Finally, Danielle, another nurse, stands on the far right with blonde hair in a ponytail and a blue nurses uniform

Unlocking the mystery of long-lasting cancer treatment

6 Jul 2023, 8 a.m.

Researchers from across GOSH, UCL GOS ICH and the Wellcome Sanger Institute have published new insights that explain why some children have a longer remission than others after having cutting-edge CAR T-cell therapy for leukaemia.

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