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UCL Huntington’s Disease Centre strives to achieve this future by combining world-class scientific expertise and the highest quality multidisciplinary clinical care. Our research spans the full range from laboratory research to understand how the Huntington’s disease gene causes the disease and how it affects the living human brain, through to the development of innovative new treatments.
A selected few discussion paper authors may be invited to host a research seminar. All accepted submissions will be included in the UCL CBT Research Paper Database. The aim of the CBT Discussion Paper Series is to share recent developments and state-of-the-art solutions on blockchain and DLT of researchers form an interdisciplinary background with the UCL CBT Community.
CLS working papers. Our working papers series features research based on our four cohort studies and dates back to 1983. Topics range from social inequalities and mobility, to physical health and cognitive development. Other papers in the series seek to improve the practice of longitudinal research.
UCL's review processes are intended to ensure this whilst remaining sensitive to the needs of researchers. If ethical approval is not obtained when it should have been (i.e. if the research is not exempt from ethical review ) prior to commencement of a study, this could impact on a research participant's settlement in the event of a claim and could damage UCL's insurance profile.