King's MND Care and Research Centre

Foundation year1990
DirectorProfessor Ammar Al-Chalabi
Principal investigatorProfessor Ammar Al-Chalabi

The King’s MND Care and Research Centre was the first specialist centre for MND / ALS to have been established in the UK, and is a partnership between King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, which hosts the King’s Motor Nerve Clinic, and King’s College London, home to our world-class research group. The Centre is part-funded by the Motor Neurone Disease Association. Our aim is to find a cure for ALS, and improve quality of life for patients and their families.

An award-winning, highly specialized multidisciplinary clinical team oversees care for patients and families in close communication with local and community health professionals.

The clinic is very research active, and participates in studies of ALS worldwide with an ethos of collaboration and data sharing. We helped find the only current disease-modifying treatment for ALS, Riluzole, and our staff have been recognized with national and international awards and prizes, including two current and one previous consultant each awarded the prestigious Sheila Essey Award from the American Academy of Neurology and the ALS Association.

Multidisciplinary Team

Neurologists: Prof Ammar Al-Chalabi, Prof Christopher Shaw, Dr Cathy Ellis, Dr Jemeen Sreedharan;

Palliative Care: Dr Rachel Burman;

Respiratory Care: Dr Kai Lee (King’s College Hospital), Dr Michelle Ramsay (Lane Fox Unit)

Clinical Care Coordinator: Caty Bailey; Clinical Nurse Specialist: Adrian Broughton; Speech and Language Therapist: Julia Johnson; Dietician: Angeline Brooks; Physiotherapist: Emma Anderson; Occupational Therapist: Eimear O’Hanlon; Volunteer: Beth Birkbeck;

Laboratory and Clinical Research Teams: Theresa Chiwera (Research Nurse), Anna Kulka (Project Manager), Aleksey Shatunov (Genetics), Ashley Jones (Transcriptomics), William Sproviero (Genetics), Sarah Martin (Computer Scientist), Ahmad Al-Khleifat (Structural Genetics), Alfredo Iacoangeli (Bioinformatics), Visiting Posts.

Contact Information

AddressLondonKings College LondonSE5 8AF United Kingdom

ContactKings College London

Restricted information

Serving population
1.000.000 or more

Patient resources

Population based register
Clinic based register
Geographically matched controls
Number of spinal cord samples
50
Number of brain samples
200

TypeALS PatientsControlsOther
DNA bank
1700
1000
-

Research activities

Clinical management research
Neuro epidemiology
Neuro physiology
Neuro imaging
Neuro psychology
Neuro pathology
Genomics
Transcriptomics
Metabolomics

Publication

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