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EDEN2020 Story
EDEN2020's story on film
Discover the full EDEN2020 story, from biomimicry to a novel fully functional robotic system, in this impactful video created with h10 agency.
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EDEN2020's story on film
Discover the full EDEN2020 story, from biomimicry to a novel fully functional robotic system, in this impactful video created with h10 agency.
Professor Petter Brodin joins Imperial as Garfield Weston Chair of Neonatology
Petter Brodin has been appointed as the Garfield Weston Chair of Neonatology and Professor of Paediatric Immunology at Imperial College London.
Children orphaned due to COVID-19 continues to surge during pandemic
The numbers of children orphaned due to COVID-19 continues to grow rapidly and is accelerating, according to new research.
Neil Ferguson: COVID-19 measures could be considered if hospitalisations double
Imperial’s Professor Neil Ferguson says that measures to mitigate COVID-19 transmission could be considered if hospitalisations were to double.
Pandemic healthcare pressure linked to large number of COVID-19 deaths in Brazil
Healthcare pressure together with inequities in healthcare capacity across Brazil drive high number of COVID-19 deaths.
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A life in paediatric HIV research and care: Prof Gareth Tudor-Williams retires
Professor Gareth Tudor-Williams has retired after a career spanning over three decades in paediatric HIV research and care.
Low-cost ventilator set to help people in low-income countries
A new low-cost ventilator design invented during COVID-19 could address the global shortage of ventilators for other respiratory diseases.
A novel study on Tumour Identification During Fluorescence Guided Breast Surgery
A Hamlyn-led project investigated the diagnostic accuracy in detecting tumours during breast conserving surgery by using intravenous indocyanine green
UK on the road to normalcy but with difficult weeks ahead – Neil Ferguson
It is now much harder to model and predict the pandemic due to uncertain levels of immunity, Professor Neil Ferguson told a group of policymakers.
Vaccine passports linked to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in UK and Israel
A new study from Imperial College London has found a link between COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and a perceived lack of free will over vaccine passports.