Rare Disease Day is a global event that aims to raise awareness and generate change for those living with rare diseases. At GOSH, many of our patients and families are part of the rare disease community and so this year we were delighted to mark the…
Mentoring young people at the start of their careers in science and medicine
11 Feb 2023, 8 a.m.
In August 2022, the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (UCL GOS ICH) opened its laboratory doors for three days to invite members of the GOSH Young Persons’ Advisory Group for research (YPAG) to shadow researcher Merry Wilkinson.
How the GOSH Young Persons’ Advisory Group for research is helping to inspire the next generation of women in science
11 Feb 2023, 8 a.m.
Our GOSH Young Persons’ Advisory Group (YPAG) for research is a group of young people aged between 10 and 21 who work closely with researchers and clinicians across GOSH and the UCL GOS ICH to advise them on many aspects of their research.
Combining expertise for more efficient clinical trials of the future
22 Jan 2023, 8 a.m.
A group of researchers and clinical scientists have combined their expertise to develop a new way to monitor the progression of movement disorders and increase the efficiency of clinical trials.
NIHR GOSH BRC funding goes into ‘space’ to share brain research
18 Jan 2023, 9 a.m.
A theatre group funded by the NIHR GOSH Biomedical Research Centre has developed their successful children’s event into an interactive online film for schools and festivals
Artificial intelligence passes radiologists’ specialist exams, just about!
28 Dec 2022, 9 a.m.
Radiologists are specialist doctors that use scans to diagnose conditions, from broken bones to cancers. In the UK they must pass a specialist exam as part of their training. For the first time, researchers have shown that an artificial intelligence...
GOSH patient receives world-first treatment for her 'incurable' T-cell leukaemia
11 Dec 2022, 8 a.m.
In May 2022, Alyssa, 13 from Leicester, became the first reported patient in the world to receive base-edited T-cells at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH), in collaboration with the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (UCL GOS
'Mini eyes’ help researchers understand blindness in rare condition
18 Nov 2022, 11:48 a.m.
Researchers at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (UCL GOS ICH) have grown ‘mini eyes’ in the lab which will help researchers understand how blindness develops in the rare genetic condition Usher syndrome.
Celebrating three years of progress and breakthroughs at the ZCR
11 Nov 2022, 4:06 p.m.
We're celebrating three years of the Zayed Centre for Research. That's another year of breakthrough research, with hundreds of clinicians and researchers collaborating to help seriously ill children from across the globe.
The Research and Innovation Communications team at GOSH/the NIHR GOSH BRC invite you to enter our Research and Innovation Showcase: A Moment of Discovery.
Engaging with our neighbours on data, research and the environment
9 Nov 2022, 10:29 a.m.
One way to engage children in data, research and our environment is through the creation of micro-gardens. The GOSH scientists involved with the festival picked this activity to teach young people about the importance of natural spaces in urban areas...
Children at GOSH first to receive CRISPR-edited universal T-cells
27 Oct 2022, 9 a.m.
Researchers at GOSH and UCL GOS ICH are the first to use CRISPR/Cas9 technology to engineer donor T-cells to try to treat seriously ill children with resistant leukaemia
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has announced that the Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) Biomedical Research Centre (NIHR GOSH BRC) is one of 20 centres from across the country to receive 5-years of funding.
GOSH patient donates lung tissue for vital research
3 Oct 2022, 9:30 a.m.
Following a lung transplant in 2021, Skye donated her lung tissue to the GOSH Sample Bank in the hope that one day they will help scientists find a cure for other people living with the condition.
Europe-wide group to boost access to life-saving gene therapies
22 Sep 2022, 5 p.m.
A new Europe-wide academic group has been launched today to tackle the growing economic hurdles that are preventing new life-saving gene therapies getting to the children who need them the most.
Every day, we develop innovations in care, enabling us to be one of Europe's most digitally able hospitals. Because of this strategy, we were able to use Zoom for patient video consultations just eight days after the Covid-19 pandemic began.
Due to our world-leading expertise in genomics, we've teamed up with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to understand why more children than normal are being diagnosed with liver infections (hepatitis)...