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Cancer immunologist hosts live Q&A on Reddit
Dr Jessica Strid discussed her research on how the immune system controls skin cancer in a live ‘Ask Me Anything’ (AMA) session on Reddit.
Cancer immunologist hosts live Q&A on Reddit
Dr Jessica Strid discussed her research on how the immune system controls skin cancer in a live ‘Ask Me Anything’ (AMA) session on Reddit.
Imperial first UK university to gain international animal welfare accreditation
Imperial’s animal research facilities and staff have received international recognition for their standards of animal care and welfare.
Respiratory infection expert opens the floor to questions on Reddit
In a live Q&A Dr John Tregoning recently explained how and why his research team is trying to discover targets for new vaccines and antibiotics.
Newly refurbished South Kensington animal unit opens
Newly refurbished South Kensington animal unit opens at annual celebrations of the achievements of animal research.
Animal research at the Imperial Festival 2018
The Central Biomedical Services department (CBS) participated in the Imperial Festival weekend for the third year running.
‘Ask Me Anything’: Researcher talks about MS and animal welfare on Reddit
Multiple sclerosis researcher Professor Richard Reynolds shared insights into his team’s work in a live ‘Ask Me Anything’ session on Reddit.