Patent passport
WE Invent means patent costs are no barrier for Imperial’s women entrepreneurs
Female innovators at Imperial can benefit from a dedicated fund that covers the costs of patenting an invention.
WE Invent means patent costs are no barrier for Imperial’s women entrepreneurs
Female innovators at Imperial can benefit from a dedicated fund that covers the costs of patenting an invention.
MSD partners with Imperial to access insights for better health
Pharmaceutical company MSD has partnered with Imperial to reveal insights that will aid its mission to support clinicians and save and improve lives.
Wearable tech, AI and clinical teams join to change the face of trial monitoring
A multi-disciplinary team of researchers has developed a way to monitor the progression of movement disorders using motion capture technology and AI.
Scars mended using transplanted hair follicles in Imperial College London study
Imperial researchers have found that hair follicle transplants can promote scar rejuvenation by altering their architecture and genetic makeup.
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First-line defences against COVID-19 are short-lived and may explain reinfection
A new study finds that antibodies produced in the nose decline 9 months after infection, while those found in the blood last at least a year.
Topping out ceremony marks major milestone for the School of Public Health
Imperial College London celebrates the final stage of construction of its new home for public health in White City.
Multi-million-pound trial will help rapidly find flu treatments this winter
A new national trial, launched today, aims to use pandemic lessons to help quickly find effective treatments for people hospitalised with severe flu.
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Covid won’t be the last pandemic – climate change will make sure of that
As the world warms, infectious diseases will spread – now’s the time to prepare, says Dr Ilaria Dorigatti.
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We’re going to see more climate lawsuits brought against governments
While leaders fail to act on climate change, children and others are using the law to seek justice for their futures, says Karen Makuch.
IGHI leads development of course for people involved in AI clinical research
The free self-paced training course is aimed at researchers and research delivery professionals interested in AI methods.