Mastering public health
Imperial launches its first public health online degree
The Global Master of Public Health, developed alongside Coursera, is Imperial's first fully-online degree in the health field.
Imperial launches its first public health online degree
The Global Master of Public Health, developed alongside Coursera, is Imperial's first fully-online degree in the health field.
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How can we accelerate the elimination of viral hepatitis?
A global panel of experts have published their key recommendations to advance the fight against viral hepatitis.
Leading MP hosted by Imperial Scientist at IAVI Human Immunology Laboratory
Norman Lamb MP visited the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) Human Immunology Laboratory at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital last week.
Imperial Network for Vaccine Research officially launched
The Imperial Network for Vaccine Research (INVaR) officially launched in October with a guest lecture from Dr Richard Hatchett, CEO of CEPI.
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Potential tuberculosis vaccine shows early promise in clinical trial
Ongoing clinical trial yields positive preliminary results for candidate tuberculosis (TB) vaccine M72/AS01E1.
Machine learning helps to refine efficacy of dengue vaccines
Researchers from Imperial's School of Public Health have used machine learning to understand how groups are likely to respond to dengue fever vaccines
CD153: the molecule with potential protective power against TB infection
A study published this week in Nature Microbiology identifies the molecule CD153 as potentially key to controlling tuberculosis (TB) infection.
Internal launch of the Imperial Network for Vaccine Research
The internal launch of the Imperial Network for Vaccine Research (INVaR) took place on 25 April.
Vaccines for life
IGHI latest forum gathered to discuss vaccines in the LMICs.
Study sheds light on body's sticky "sugar forests" where viruses take hold
Researchers have pioneered a new method for pinpointing the sugar molecules in mucus where intestinal viruses "stick" to and infect cells.