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Imperial hosts landmark UK-Korea symposium on Engineering Biology
Imperial unites global leaders to drive innovation, collaboration, and real-world impact in Engineering Biology.
Imperial hosts landmark UK-Korea symposium on Engineering Biology
Imperial unites global leaders to drive innovation, collaboration, and real-world impact in Engineering Biology.
Six Imperial professors elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Imperial scientists from fields including infectious disease, childhood asthma, and public health are among those recognised.
New flexible hepatitis C treatment options could help elimination efforts
Shorter or more flexible hepatitis C treatments are just as effective as standard courses, offering more accessible options for patients.
Solena raises $6.7m to create next-gen textiles using AI and synthetic biology
Imperial spinout will scale activity to create a new generation of sustainable, high-performance textiles using an entirely new class of fibres.
New rapid diagnostic tool for combating mpox
Researchers have created a new globally accessible and robust point-of-care diagnostic test for mpox.
Spring News from the Imperial Fungal Science Network
A roundup of the FSN's Spring Term activities
Plant-based vaccines could expand access across Africa
Plant-based vaccines could help expand access across Africa according to a new Imperial report.
Personalising risk from COVID-19 key to protecting immunosuppressed people
New research underscores the need for ongoing COVID-19 protection for people with weakened immune systems.
New study to look at how people develop resistance to flu
An international project into flu immunity could help develop better medications and vaccines to prevent severe disease.
Genetic clues explain why children develop rare post-COVID condition
An Imperial-led study has highlighted how rare variants of a gene regulating the gut lining may increase the risk of MIS-C by up to four times.