Cancer epidemiologists
New academic appointments to drive cancer epidemiology and prevention research
The School of Public Health has appointed two academics to further our research on cancer epidemiology and prevention.
New academic appointments to drive cancer epidemiology and prevention research
The School of Public Health has appointed two academics to further our research on cancer epidemiology and prevention.
Ultra-processed foods may be linked to increased risk of cancer
Higher consumption of ultra-processed foods may be linked to an increased risk of developing and dying from cancer, an Imperial-led study suggests.
Loyalty card data could help to identify ovarian cancer symptoms sooner
Loyalty card data on over-the-counter medicine purchases could help spot ovarian cancer cases earlier, an Imperial College London-led study suggests.
Organ-on-a-Chip Technology Grant with Emulate Inc.
ICB CDT student Jake Samuel, along with Dr Nazila Kamaly and Prof Oscar Ces, were awarded a grant by Emulate Inc. for organ-on-a-chip technology
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Scientists uncover potential ‘electrical language’ of breast cancer cells
New research has found variable voltages in the membranes of breast cancer cells, revealing clues about how they grow and spread.
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Imperial partnering with EnteroBiotix to advance microbiome medical treatments
Imperial is partnering with biotechnology company EnteroBiotix on research into the potential of therapies based on the gut bacterial community.
Researchers trial tiny new microscope to detect breast cancer
An Imperial-developed tiny microscope that can be steered through small bodily spaces during surgery has entered its next phase of laboratory trials.
Lower body weight and being active could reduce risk of dying from breast cancer
A major review of published research has found that certain key factors could impact the risk of death for women after a breast cancer diagnosis.
New way to label proteins could help track disease
A new method to study the proteins released by cells could lead to the development of new tools to track diseases including cancer.
Imperial entrepreneurs showcase their startups at London Demo Day
Entrepreneurs from Imperial College London, King's College London and UCL pitched their businesses to investors at this year’s Demo Day.