New centre aims to mend broken hearts
10 Apr 2013
Imperial will lead one of three new British Heart Foundation (BHF) research centres focussed on repairing the damage caused by a heart attack.

Public engagement and the scientific community
By Dr Barry Seemungal
24 Apr 2013
Modified bacteria could be used in vaccines
A modified strain of Salmonella could be used to efficiently deliver antigens, the key ingredients of vaccines, into human cells, a study suggests.
18 Apr 2013
St Mary's Fleming Library opens
Following a complete refurbishment, St Mary's Library has reopened.
17 Apr 2013
Baby bump body suit scientist explains womb movements at Imperial Festival
Expectant mothers, prospective fathers and all the family can find out more about why and how a baby moves around in the womb at Imperial Festival.
15 Apr 2013
Oracle award for Clinical Trials Unit
Imperial Clinical Trials Unit wins Oracle UK Customer Award for Best Enterprise Efficiency Gain.
15 Apr 2013
The work of Professor Peter Kohl's group
Peter Kohl heads up the Cardiac Biophysics and Systems Biology group at Imperial which tackles heart science issues at various scales.
09 Apr 2013
'Diseases of affluence' spreading to poorer countries
High blood pressure and obesity are no longer confined to wealthy countries, a new study has found.
09 Apr 2013
Prestigious ERC Synergy grant for intelligent implant to tackle obesity
A project to create an implant that will reduce appetite in obese patients received a new Synergy grant from the European Research Council.
09 Apr 2013
Bird flu mutation study offers vaccine clue
Scientists have described small genetic changes that enable the H5N1 bird flu virus to replicate more easily in the noses of mammals.
08 Apr 2013






