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Tabs

Add tabs to your page to divide content into sections and to give users the chance to navigate between related content. Tabs should only be used for content that doesn't need to be viewed simultaneously.

 

Chronic viral hepatitis is a pandemic affecting 500 million people worldwide. The Hepatology Team at Queen Mary is working to eradicate this scourge. We are studying better ways to identify and treat viral hepatitis as well as studying how the viruses replicate and interact with the host immune responses.

Our research involves the very latest clinical research in patients with state of the art laboratory studies. Our clinical work feeds into our laboratory studies which invigorate the clinical research leading to innovative translational studies that change peoples’ lives. We are committed to finding better ways to find, treat and cure patients who are at risk of liver disease and liver cancer caused by chronic viral hepatitis.

We have an extensive teaching programme for clinical and non-clinical students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and contribute to the MSc in Gastroenterology.

Academic staff 
Dr Patrick Kennedy
Dr William Alazawi

Technical staff/Research Assistant/Postdoc
Dr Jenny Waters
Mr Joseph Davidson-Wright
Ms Maria Papadaki

Honorary staff
Dr Upkar Gill
Dr Jan Kunkel

PhD/MD researchers
Dr Morven Cunningham
Dr Heather Lewis
Dr Rajiv Lahiri

Administrative staff
Mrs Anna Alongi

Other staff
Ms J. Schultz
Ms A. Bowie
Ms L. Payaniandy
Mr D. Payaniandy

Content types needed

To add tabs to your page, you need the following content types - 

  • Tab container
  • Tab item

Steps

Step one - Create your tabs container

  1. Select 'tab container' from the list of content types and fill in the relevant fields. Give the content type a name that will help you remember what it contains. This won't appear on the public webpage, only in T4.
  2. Save your work.
Screenshot of tab container taken from T4

Step two - Create your tab items

  1. Select 'tab item' from the list of content types and fill in the relevant fields.
  2. Name: give the content type a name that will help you remember what it contains. This won't appear on the public webpage, only in T4.
  3. Tab titleadd a title that displays on the public site, eg 'Promos'.
  4. Tab content: add text, hyperlinks, images or documents to this field.
  5. Save your work.

Availability

On old and new templates.

If you cannot add any of the content types mentioned, email websupport@qmul.ac.uk.

Examples

 

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