Bacteria breakthrough
Scientists discover new approach to fighting antibiotic resistance
A new approach to fighting antibiotic resistance could help to prevent diseases by making bacteria vulnerable to treatment again.
Scientists discover new approach to fighting antibiotic resistance
A new approach to fighting antibiotic resistance could help to prevent diseases by making bacteria vulnerable to treatment again.
Q&A: How do we make the best use of blood banks in sub-Saharan Africa?
Blood transfusions are life-saving, but blood banks often face shortages.
East Africa entrepreneurs share stories of innovation for good
Imperial has a growing network of alumni in East Africa, where innovation has been accelerating in the last few decades.
Imperial fuel cell pioneer elected to National Academy of Engineering
Professor Nigel Brandon OBE FREng FRS has been elected International Member of the National Academy of Engineering in the USA.
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E-mobility transition and DNA disease clues: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Imperial and Brazilian universities launch project to inspire women scientists
Imperial is working with universities in Brazil to inspire the next generation of women scientists.
Imperial joins European partners in call for finalising UK and Swiss association
Imperial's President Professor Alice Gast is among 300 science leaders that have signed a call for an "open and inclusive European Research Area."
Yeast cells converted to ‘mini factories’ to make dementia drugs
What do brewers, bakers and now drug researchers have in common? They all rely on a little help from yeast to get the job done.
I-X award and compost health risk: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
First global analysis of rare high cholesterol disorder shows vast disparities
Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolaemia is often diagnosed late and is under-treated, causing hotspots of cardiovascular disease risk worldwide.