News in brief
COVID immunity study and green league ranking: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
COVID immunity study and green league ranking: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Imperial professor takes over prestigious Royal Society Foreign Secretary role
An Imperial College London professor has been chosen as the new Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society this week.
Imperial awarded Queen’s Anniversary Prize for COVID-19 response
Imperial College London has been awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
COP26: Q&A with leading engineer ahead of Academy ‘Ask the Engineers’ panel
Ahead of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s ‘Ask the Engineers’ panel, we spoke to Professor Nilay Shah about COP26’s achievements and next steps.
$2 million investment for study investigating how vaccines work inside cells
A new $2 million project will help study how our ancestry and diversity influence the way vaccines work in our cells.
Study identifies potential biomarkers for urine test for bile duct cancer
Early-stage research has found 10 metabolites associated with bile duct cancer which might one day help create a urine test to identify the cancer.
Imperial and Germany’s TUM driving exciting collaborative research and education
Imperial and the Technical University of Munich are deepening ties across a range of research fields as well as the innovative delivery of education.
Hunger, poverty and disease: Tackling the triple burden of malnutrition
Imperial’s Global Development Hub brought together world-leading experts to share insights on how to tackle malnutrition worldwide.
Imperial celebrates Nigerian ties as VP Yemi Osinbajo visits
Imperial College London celebrated its longstanding links and collaborations with Nigeria during a visit from Professor Oluyemi Osinbajo.
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Imperial to build instrument for new NASA mission to study the solar wind
A new mission, called the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP), will carry a magnetometer built by Imperial physicists.