Our work

Peptidylarginine Deiminases and Extracellular Vesicles in Health and Disease

Professor Sigrun Lange is leading an internationally pioneering cross-disciplinary research programme in Experimental Pathology and Pathobiology. Focusing on Peptidylarginine deiminases (PADs) and Extracellular Vesicles (EVs), this project elucidates novel mechanisms underpinning evolution of the immune system and fundamental pathobiological and physiological processes.

Launch of The Self Leadership Programme with support from the Graham Shapiro Foundation

The Self Leadership Program aims to provide young entrepreneurs self-awareness and resources for bouncing forward, delivering vision, value, and reduced burn-out risk through:

  • Identifying factors that cause stress to peak and factors that help recovery
  • Spotting the warning signs of exhaustion and burnout
  • Learning techniques for better recovery
  • Exploring how resilience makes you more creative
  • Tracking and improving health and fitness effects

Rehabilitative Cultures course

The Centre for Resilience is proud to be part of an innovative Rehabilitative Cultures course launched by Pentonville Prison Education in association with the University of Westminster. The course will see staff from Pentonville prison being offered training to help them to understand the complex needs of prisoners and to promote a rehabilitative culture.

The Centre for Resilience developed Woodland Resilience Immersions for healthcare professionals in different sectors to gain new insights and skills, to raise their personal and team resilience and wellbeing. Our partner in this work is Hazel Hill Woodland Retreat Centre.