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Imperial researchers present their interactive exhibit ‘How to catch flu’ at the Natural History Museum, alongside other science exhibits, debates and behind-the-scenes tours.

How to catch flu exhibit

People and viruses have been trying to outwit each other for millions of years. Get stuck into the latest research on pandemic flu with scientists from the National Heart and Lung Institute and brought to life by the renowned illustrator Steven Appleby and film maker Pete Bishop.

Science Uncovered is a fun, free event at the Natural History Museum that is open to everyone, but after 18.00 it is more suitable for adults. This annual event is part of European Researchers’ Night.

Join the conversation with @ImperialSpark and @NHM_London using the hashtag #SU2014.

About European Researchers’ Night

European Researchers’ Night is a European Commission initiative which gives you the chance to meet researchers and find out about their latest discoveries in more than 300 cities across Europe. This year the UK celebration will include events in Tring, Bristol, York, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow and St Andrews.

Science Uncovered is supported by the European Researchers’ Night initiative, which is financed by the European Commission under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions. We thank the European Commission for the chance to take part in this event.

Imperial public events

Read more about the Imperial public events programme Autumn 2014