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Browse the latest news and events in the Department of Infectious Disease below, or follow us on Twitter @ImperialInfect for regular updates.
Infectious Disease News
All Imperial News17 November 2023
Pandemic learnings and pest control developments: News from Imperial03 November 2023
£17m awarded to develop globally important vaccine hubs19 October 2023
New mechanism found that maintains water balance within cells10 October 2023
Gene-edited chickens show promise in fight against bird fluInfectious Disease Events
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