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Alumni entrepreneur story
When an idea finds you: the story of Patchwork
Dr Anas Nader and Dr Jing Ouyang are the founders of Patchwork, a workforce management platform for the health and care sector.
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When an idea finds you: the story of Patchwork
Dr Anas Nader and Dr Jing Ouyang are the founders of Patchwork, a workforce management platform for the health and care sector.
Outstanding Infectious Disease staff celebrated at 2021 President’s Awards
Infectious Disease staff were recognised for their exceptional contributions to the College in this year’s President’s Awards for Excellence.
Imperial partner Apollo receives £100m to boost medical research at leading unis
Imperial will benefit from continued support for translational biomedical research under a unique technology transfer model.
AI breast cancer screening project wins government funding for NHS trial
UK researchers have secured government funding to study the use of artificial intelligence for breast cancer screening in NHS hospitals.
COAST study highlights need to monitor oxygen therapy in children with pneumonia
Oxygen therapy can save the lives of children with pneumonia, but careful monitoring is needed to reduce harm, avoid over-reliance and protect supply.
Blood clot-busting nanocapsules could reduce existing treatment’s side effects
Imperial researchers have designed drug delivery nanocapsules that could reduce the side effects of a major blood clot dissolving drug.
Key enzyme aggravates colorectal cancer in obese patients
New research suggests the enzyme CES1 helps tumour cells to survive and drives aggressive colorectal cancer in obese patients.
NHS Digital Academy recruits the next cohort of digital health leaders
A new consortium has been selected by Health Education England to deliver the NHS Digital Academy’s Digital Health Leadership programme.
New AI technology protects privacy in healthcare settings
Researchers at TUM and Imperial have developed a technology that protects patients’ personal data while training healthcare algorithms.
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AI analytics predict COVID-19 patients’ daily trajectory in UK intensive care
Researchers used AI to identify which daily changing clinical parameters best predict intervention responses in critically ill COVID-19 patients.