UCL Child Health

UCL Child Health

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About this Gateway
UCL Child Health supports the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health’s (GOS ICH) academic strategy by publishing any research from across its five Research and Teaching Departments:
  • Developmental Biology and Cancer
  • Developmental Neurosciences
  • Genetics and Genomic Medicine
  • Infection, Immunity and Inflammation
  • Population, Policy and Practice 
UCL Child Health Open Research makes it easy for child health researchers affiliated with UCL to share their results and insights rapidly, and to facilitate a constructive scientific discussion. Its publication criteria are:
  • At least one author on the article must be affiliated with UCL or one of its associated institutions, including the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (GOS ICH), and working in the field of child health. (Articles with co-authors from multiple institutions are welcome, as long as one author meets this key criterion.)
  • Current and past UCL researchers are eligible to publish research which arises from their time at UCL.
  • Students are typically expected to publish with their supervisor. PhD students are welcome to publish on their own provided their supervisor endorses the paper prior to publication.

Article Processing Charges
Authors submitting to the UCL Child Health gateway will be required to arrange payment of the article processing charge (APC) for their article.
Funds are available to UCL researchers via one of the following two routes:
  1. Funds are available via UCL if the article is funded by a UCL-held UKRI, Wellcome, Cancer Research UK, or British Heart Foundation grant.
  2. Funds may be available directly from other funders with open access polices.
We recommend that authors contact the UCL Open Access team ahead of submission to discuss available open access funding.
 
Gateway Advisors
  • John Achermann
    UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK

  • Alex Bonner
    Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity, UK

  • Jonathan Clayden
    UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK

  • Patrizia Ferretti
    UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK

  • Lee Hudson
    UCL Great Ormond Street Hospital, UK

  • Grazia Manzotti
    UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK

  • Catherine Sharp
    University College London, UK

  • Soraia Silva
    University College London, England, UK

  • Sarah Rand
    University College London, England, UK

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