Nigeria food programme
Nigeria expands school food programme following work with Imperial
Nigeria is to double its school food programme following research with a team at Imperial.
Nigeria expands school food programme following work with Imperial
Nigeria is to double its school food programme following research with a team at Imperial.
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.
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New funding for Imperial project to make custom-made 3D printed breathing masks
A new Imperial College London project will help develop custom-made 3D printed breathing masks for children using ventilators at home.
Ukraine’s First Lady and Akshata Murty visit Paediatric Blast Injury Centre
The First Lady of Ukraine and the UK Prime Minister’s wife visited Imperial College London’s Centre for Paediatric Blast Injury Studies at White City.
Soft prosthetics startup Koalaa raises nearly £1 million from investors
The Imperial College Enterprise Fund joins investors backing Koalaa’s innovative prosthetic limbs, which are helping people worldwide.
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.
Unveiling the Impact of Digital Technologies on Adolescent Mental Health
Shedding light on the relationship between depression, anxiety, and the use of digital technology among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
New heart treatment helps the body grow a replacement valve
Replacement heart valves that grow inside the body are a step closer to reality following studies led by researchers at Imperial.
Soaring childhood obesity from pandemic could cost UK billions
A major spike in child obesity levels during the pandemic could cost the UK over £8 billion, according to a study involving Imperial researchers.