News - July 2001
-College at heart of Kyoto debate
THE College is at the centre of a collaborative network organisation discussing the future of the Kyoto Protocol - News - 17 July 2001
-First brain gain for IC chemistry
PROFESSOR Alexei Kornyshev is one of the first seven recipients of the Research Merit Awards - News - 17 July 2001
-More evidence of Ecstasy risks
VICTIMS of the drug Ecstasy may fall foul of their own bodies’ metabolism - News - 17 July 2001
-Wildlife variety the spice of life
BIODIVERSITY is more than just a pretty face – it has an important role in the workings of the living world - News - 17 July 2001
-BCS researcher of the year
DR Prapa Kanagaratnam has been named Young Researcher of the Year at the British Cardiac Society’s annual conference - News - 17 July 2001
-£360,000 award
NESTA, The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, has awarded £360,000 to Muzantiks, a proposed interactive music and science education website devised by Sinfonia 21, Imperial’s resident orchestra - News - 17 July 2001
-Teaching plant steals the show
FLOWERING sprays from a plant, similar to one used to teach Imperial undergraduates, has taken first prize at the Royal Horticultural Society summer show - News - 17 July 2001
-Move over sequencing - it's a structural future!
Imperial College's Centre for Structural Biology has been officially opened. Its director Professor Paul Freemont talks about the role of this Centre at Imperial - News - 17 July 2001
-Civil Engineers join academy of engineering excellence
Three professors from Imperial's department of civil and environmental engineering were elected to the Royal Academy of Engineering yesterday - News - 10 July 2001
-Imperial and Queen's Tower Boat Clubs at Henley Royal Regatta 2001
Draw and results from Henley this week - News - 8 July 2001
-Imperial images from the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition
Looking inside human bodies and meteorite impacts at The Royal Society - News - 4 July 2001
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