Imperial’s international scholars reflect on life-changing opportunities
Podcast: Supersonic flight, toxic pet treatments, and fighting TB with maths
Imperial collaborates with composer to explore moons through music
10 February 2023
Women in science: Professor Claudia de Rham, Helena Dodd, Aatikah Majid
12 January 2023
Organ-on-a-Chip Technology Grant with Emulate Inc.
09 December 2022
ICB CDT alumnae win Radicle Inclusion Challenge
06 December 2022
Food Student Research Network
23 November 2022
ICB CDT Launch Prestigious CDT DEN competition!
22 November 2022
Imperial education team wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize
03 October 2022
New ICB CDT Course for 2022 - Human Transformation Studies!
09 June 2022
Meet the women leading Imperial’s most exciting new startups
28 December 2021
Scott Lovell appointed to a lectureship at the University of Bath
22 September 2021
Activity-based protein profiling reveals targets of a cyanopyrrolidine probe
17 June 2021
Activity-based probes to dissect the KLK activome in prostate cancer
07 June 2021
A probe for NLRP3 inflammasome inhibitor MCC950 identifies CA2 as novel target
Cassandra wins poster prize at the RSC Chemical Biology Symposium
22 April 2021
Congratulations Simeon!
20 April 2021
How to identify which proteases are cleaving a protein of interest
16 March 2021
New lectureship - Dr Nattawadee Panyain
21 October 2019
Researchers identify a new way to target treatment-resistant cancers
17 June 2019
Pride month kicked off with Out Thinkers at Imperial College White City
12 April 2019
New research hub makes London global capital of molecular sciences revolution
20 March 2019
ICB CDT student awarded BBSRC Flexible Talent Mobility Innovation Placement
11 March 2019
ICB student startup Fresh Check meets the Prince of Wales
07 March 2019
The Prince of Wales sees new solution to plastic pollution at White City Campus
13 February 2019
Institute of Chemical Biology Centre of Doctoral Training Renewal
04 February 2019
Imperial wins funding to train hundreds of PhD students at six new centres