Viral Hepatitis
Tackling the global burden of hepatitis
On World Hepatitis Day, Imperial experts push for urgent elimination of viral hepatitis.
Tackling the global burden of hepatitis
On World Hepatitis Day, Imperial experts push for urgent elimination of viral hepatitis.
Q&A: Understanding nature loss as a public health concern
Imperial College London and the University of Kent researchers published a framework capturing the connections between mental health and conservation.
Mohn Centre celebrates official launch in White City
The Mohn Centre for Children’s Health and Wellbeing celebrated the official launch this month with several events at White City.
Sir Michael Uren prize awarded for excellence in epidemiological research
Bethan Cracknell-Daniels has been awarded the Sir Michael Uren Prize for her pioneering research in epidemiology, focusing on dengue vaccine efficacy.
Search begins for architects to design new Fleming Centre
The Fleming Initiative is calling for designs for its inaugural Centre at St Mary’s Hospital.
West London families experience science behind air pollution study
The WellHome study team welcomed participants from the local community to Imperial’s White City Campus for a unique interactive science experience.
Plant-based UPFs linked with higher risk of cardiovascular disease
Heavily processed plant-based foods may be worse for heart health than less-processed foods.
Focus on cities will boost benefits of air pollution action for most vulnerable
Meeting UK air pollution targets by focussing on urban areas will maximise health benefits for the most deprived communities.
Health risk from global warming predictor of city climate action during COVID-19
City officials were more likely to maintain climate action during the pandemic in places with more climate-related health issues affecting residents.
Cell division decisions and cancer recommendations: News from Imperial
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.