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Patients who receive an add-on medication soon after a heart attack have a significantly better prognosis than those who receive it later, or not all.
Dr Sophie Rutschmann received the Established Educator Award 2026 from the Biochemical Society for her focus on education at Imperial. Each year, the Biochemical Society presents a series of ...
Design Engineering students and alumni were honoured at the 2024 Design Intelligence Awards for their impactful innovations across various categories. From life-saving diagnostics to sustainable ...
As the Spring Term reaches its close, we are delighted to share a round-up of FSN activities which took place during the term. Looking ahead to the Summer Term, we look forward to announcing the date ...
A Mechanical Engineering research project has received an award from the Society of Fire Protection Engineers. The project led by Dr Matthew Bonner and Prof Guillermo Rein was recognised of its ...
Last week, our MSc Strategic Marketing (online, part-time) students swapped our bespoke online learning platform, The Hub, for the lecture theatre as they gathered on campus for an immersive week ...
Chris Neilsen & Mahesh Mohan's work with the Kostakis group in Sussex on Propeller-Mediated Asymmetric Synthesis is published in Royal Soc. Open Sci. We report a family of propeller-shaped polynuclear ...
Chen Dai's article reviewing the synthesis of peripheral ligands in Celastraceae sesquiterpenoid natural products is published in Org. Chem. Front. Celastraceae plant extracts have been widely used as ...
Stas Piletsky's work showing the efficacy of Molecular Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) targeting intracellular EGFR peptides is published in Nano Lett. In recent years, molecularly imprinted polymer ...
The Global Development Hub Fellows Fund supported the latest wave of international students to carry out impactful research placements at Imperial. This year the fellowship fund supported 19 talented ...
Alex Swan's paper on the role of POPDC proteins in membrane trafficking is published in Acta Neuropathologica Communications. The Popeye domain containing (POPDC) genes encode sarcolemma-localized ...
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