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Early puberty may mean less time in education for girls
The age at which girls have their first period may influence how long they stay in education.
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Early puberty may mean less time in education for girls
The age at which girls have their first period may influence how long they stay in education.
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Imperial celebrates 'bumper crop' of new Fellows
Eight Imperial researchers have been elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Fast Train to Tokyo: Faculty of Medicine CP Team Visit Japan
The Faculty of Medicine Corporate Partnerships team visit Japan to meet with companies and government
New tool to understand genetic variation causing inherited heart disease
New online tool to find variants that cause inherited heart disease launched by Imperial College and the Royal Brompton Hospital.
Breakthrough in 'amphibian plague': deadly fungus genes identified
Scientists have identified the genes of a deadly fungus that is decimating salamander and newt populations in Northern Europe.
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Over 100 new blood pressure genes may provide targets for treating hypertension
Scientists have found 107 new genes linked to high blood pressure, potentially enabling doctors to identify at-risk patients and target treatments.
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Researchers create online epidemic tracking tool
Researchers have developed a free, real-time epidemic visualisation and tracking platform that has been used to monitor outbreaks of disease.
New global network explores link between genes and environment to tackle disease
A new global network linking leading research centres across the world has launched today to tackle pressing global health challenges.
Research opens the door to more accurate genetic testing for inherited diseases
New research allows scientists to better determine which gene mutations are responsible for inherited heart disease.
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NHLI launches Women Series podcasts
To celebrate International Women's Day (8th of March) NHLI is launching the Women Series podcasts.