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Imperial opens major new building for School of Public Health
A significant new research facility, driving advances in health policy and preventing and treating disease, has officially opened today.
Imperial opens major new building for School of Public Health
A significant new research facility, driving advances in health policy and preventing and treating disease, has officially opened today.
Understanding the double burden of malnutrition in Peru
A new study has mapped the drivers of the double-burden of malnutrition in Peru, by capturing the views of different experts.
More than one billion people now living with obesity, global analysis suggests
New analysis led by Imperial’s School of Public Health shows obesity rates have increased dramatically over the last three decades.
Imperial ecologists make the case for long-termism in conservation
To tackle planetary extinction threats millions of years in the future, humanity must start paying attention now, researchers argue.
Imperial researchers making significant contributions in European projects
Imperial researchers continue to make major contributions to some of Europe’s biggest research projects through Horizon Europe.
Imperial’s Hong Kong connections celebrated
A delegation from Imperial College London, including President Professor Hugh Brady, travelled to Hong Kong to celebrate Imperial’s flourishing ties.
Global research network to combat deadly Strep A infections
Imperial and US scientists are spearheading a multi-institution network to research bacterial cause of sepsis and heart damage in children.
Imperial’s Sickle Cell Research Group welcomes Sickle Cell Warriors
Researchers at Imperial hosted a visit for children living with Sickle Cell to tour Hammersmith Campus.
Blood test could reveal cause of brain injury in newborn babies
Researchers from Imperial College London have shown that a blood test can pinpoint the underlying cause of brain injury in newborns.
Fighting neglected tropical diseases
To mark World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day, we explore how Imperial scientists are combatting these diseases that affect millions each year.