Laurence Geller CBE, Peter John CBE, Katie Featherstone and Anthony Woodman standing at the School of Medicine and Biosciences launch event
Laurence Geller CBE, Peter John CBE, Katie Featherstone and Anthony Woodman standing at the School of Medicine and Biosciences launch event

The University of West London launches the School of Medicine and Biosciences

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The School of Medicine and Biosciences (SMB), a new interdisciplinary research-driven school at the University of West London, officially opens today. The School is located at our Ealing campus, which serves a diverse area of West London with pockets of deprivation and affluence. UWL’s vision is to improve the health of local communities and reduce inequalities by developing and delivering hyperlocal health and social care initiatives. These will have the potential to scale up nationally, working in partnership with policymakers and front-line practitioners, including the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the London Ambulance Service NHS Trust*.

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Professor Anthony Woodman, Provost and Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, will head the new interdisciplinary school:

Our vision for the School of Medicine and Biosciences is to deliver more research-led undergraduate and postgraduate courses, building on UWL’s track record of translating rigorous research into practice and policy, developing the next generation of scientists from undergraduates through to world-leading researchers. The research will focus on ageing and dementia, healthcare inequalities and enabling healthcare and apply its expertise in a number of areas, from malnutrition treatment and infection control to VR-assisted medical training, Artificial Intelligence (AI) scan processing and gene-targeted cancer therapy."

Katie Featherstone presenting at the School of Medicine and Biosciences launch event

The Geller Institute of Ageing and Memory (GIAM), a pioneering research institute headed by Professor Katie Featherstone, will be at the heart of The School of Medicine and Biosciences. In 2022, GIAM published a groundbreaking report on the culture of continence care for older people following acute hospital admissions. This was cited as one of the top eight NIHR research projects of the year. In 2023, GIAM launched a blueprint for a dementia-friendly opera, which received widespread attention nationally. Dr Featherstone will give an inaugural professorial lecture to mark the launch of the School on 17 April: Wandering the Wards: understanding and transforming institutional cultures of care for people living with dementia.

Anthony Woodman standing with Dame Elizabeth Anionwu at the School of Medicine and Biosciences launch event

World-leading gastroenterologist Professor Raymond Playford, who is Professor of Molecular Medicine at UWL, recently contributed to an international study involving centres in the UK (Queen Mary University), Zambia and Zimbabwe entitled Malnutrition enteropathy in Zambian and Zimbabwean children with severe acute malnutrition. Malnutrition underlies almost half of child deaths globally. Playford’s research shows the potential for a cheap, safe and non-invasive treatment of malnutrition using bovine colostrum, a milk-like substance produced in the first few days of calving. The paper is published today in the prestigious journal, Nature Communications. Other research taking place in the School includes ground-breaking cancer research to develop drugs that block the genes responsible for tumour growth (Professor Richard Morgan, Dean of Biosciences at the School), the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) scan processing to improve medical diagnostics and treatments (Professor Konstantin Nikolic), and research that could revolutionise echocardiography to make clinical decision-making and the diagnoses and treatment of heart conditions more reliable (Professor Massoud Zolgharn).

Biomedicine student speaking with staff member at School of Medicine and Biosciences launch event

Professor Peter John CBE, Vice-Chancellor of UWL, said: 

The opening of the School of Medicine and Biosciences today is a very proud moment for the University of West London as it marks the achievement of a major strategic goal. With the School’s mission to improve the health of local communities and reduce inequalities by developing and delivering hyperlocal health and social care initiatives, it espouses what we do best at UWL – bringing meaningful, transformational change to people’s lives.”

A large number of guests from key related sectors from across London were invited to celebrate the launch of the new School at a special reception which included Professor Featherstone’s lecture and a tour of the facilities.

UWL staff members and visitors touring the West London Food Innovation Centre at the School of Medicine and Biosciences

Dr Amalia Tsiami and Sebastian Stoklosa demonstrating equipment in the West London Food Innovation Centre to Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, Professor Hafiz Khan and Professor Muili Lawal.

Staff members at the Geller Institute of Ageing and Memory (GIAM) at the launch of the University of West London's School of Medicine and Biosciences

Members of the Geller Institute of Ageing and Memory: (L-R) Juanita Hoe, Andy Northcott, Snorri Raffnson, Paula Boddington, Laura Cole and Federica D'Andrea.

Professor Konstantin Nikolic performing research at the University of West London

Professor Konstantin Nikolic demonstrating equipment within the School of Medicine and Biosciences.

Students using microscopes at the University of West London's School of Medicine and Biosciences

Students using microscopes in one of UWL's bioscience labs.

A staff member at the School of Medicine and Biosciences demonstrating equipment
A staff member at the School of Medicine and Biosciences demonstrating 3D printing equipment
A staff member at the School of Medicine and Biosciences demonstrating ultrasound equipment
UWL staff members and visitors touring the West London Food Innovation Centre at the School of Medicine and Biosciences
Staff members at the Geller Institute of Ageing and Memory (GIAM) at the launch of the University of West London's School of Medicine and Biosciences
Professor Konstantin Nikolic performing research at the University of West London
Students using microscopes at the University of West London's School of Medicine and Biosciences
A staff member at the School of Medicine and Biosciences demonstrating equipment
A staff member at the School of Medicine and Biosciences demonstrating 3D printing equipment
A staff member at the School of Medicine and Biosciences demonstrating ultrasound equipment
  • *The School of Medicine and Bioscience's key partners are:

    • Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    • Barts Heart Centre- Barts Health NHS Trust
    • Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
    • Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
    • Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
    • Charing Cross Hospital - Imperial College
    • Healthcare NHS Trust
    • Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
    • Croydon University Hospital
    • Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
    • King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
    • Hammersmith Hospital - Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
    • Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
    • Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare NHS Trust
    • London Ambulance Service NHS Trust
    • London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
    • Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
    • North West London Integrated Care System
    • Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
    • St Mary’s Hospital - Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
    • West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust
    • West London NHS Trust

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Header image: (L-R) UWL Chancellor Laurence Geller CBE, Professor Peter John CBE, Professor Katie Featherstone, Professor Anthony Woodman.

Image 2: Professor Katie Featherstone delivering the inaugural lecture at the launch of UWL's School of Medicine and Biosciences.

Image 3: (L-R) Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, Professor Anthony Woodman.

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