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.

Deworming in schools has limited impact on infection in wider communities
Mathematical models suggest other approaches need to be considered in bid to control neglected tropical diseases.
01 Mar 2013
Blood thinners can be beneficial for some patients with bleeding disorders
Contrary to medical opinion, blood-thinning medications may be safe and beneficial for some patients with an inherited bleeding disorder.
27 Feb 2013
Imperial Festival returns for second fun-filled extravaganza
Put 3-4 May in your diary for this year's Imperial Festival for your chance to meet cutting edge researchers and take part in experiments.
25 Feb 2013
Imperial Fringe: The arts experiment
A Storify account of the latest in our series of evening events for the public.
22 Feb 2013
Car sharing scheme launched
A new car sharing scheme will launch next month giving staff and students at Imperial access to pay-as-you-go, low emission vehicles.
21 Feb 2013
Imperial researchers win three Wellcome Trust Investigator Awards
Academics at Imperial College London have won three prestigious Wellcome Trust Investigator Awards to support their research into health and disease.
21 Feb 2013
New grant to power translation of heart research
New knowledge about the genetic causes of heart diseases will be translated into improvements in diagnosis and treatment with a £1.8 million grant.
20 Feb 2013
Professor Kneebone on his Wellcome Trust Engagement Fellowship
Professor Roger Kneebone talks about his Wellcome Trust Engagement Fellowship, which he officially took up this month.
20 Feb 2013
Medical excellence recognised through Faculty of Medicine Fellowships
Outstanding achievements in clinical medicine, academic leadership and medical technology were recognised through the Faculty of Medicine Fellowships.
14 Feb 2013
Gut microbes could determine the severity of melamine-induced kidney disease
Microbes present in the gut can affect the severity of kidney disease brought on by melamine poisoning, according to an international study.
14 Feb 2013






