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World-class research and teaching at 's Faculty of Medicine. Translating scientific discovery into better health for all.

Imperial College London
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2011.

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    On we’re taking a look back at some of the last year’s research at ⬇️ In February 2019 we were awarded £1.3 million from for three projects that could lead to new treatments for . 1/12

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    We have a few spots remaining at tomorrow's seminar, where we'll be exploring equality, diversity and inclusivity and how we can redefine STEM & HE workplace culture 👇Everyone's welcome!

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    Today, 150 staff from across Imperial are getting together to explore how engaging with society can increase equality, diversity and inclusion in science and research. Tune in by following

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  4. 💉 Our researchers, together with and , have used genomic data and predictive modelling to show that tailor-made vaccines could almost halve rates of serious bacterial disease

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    💉 Our researchers, led by Prof Robin Shattock, are racing to develop a vaccine against the new coronavirus

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    "We all have a responsibility to create further urgency and momentum for the climate agenda, as the repercussions for falling short would be so catastrophic that our world would be unrecognisable" 's writes for

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    UK science needs European research alignment, says in Brussels: "A research deal is not the same as a trade deal. Researchers are different – we collaborate with our fiercest competitors to improve outcomes"

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    Cancer survival is improving, but there's still much to be done to help more people survive. This , find our how our researchers are working hard to make that happen, as we celebrate our people as part of IGHI's 10th anniversary this year:

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  9. 🔎 And just last week we shared how researchers have developed a new MRI tool that can identify cases of which are difficult to diagnose using standard methods. 12/12 



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  10. 💻 On the first day of the new decade a computer algorithm – developed by , , , & – was shown to be as effective as human radiologists in spotting from x-ray images. 11/12

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  11. 🦠 scientists shared the results of the first clinical study to show a link between types of gut bacteria and radiotherapy-induced gut damage, in October. 10/12

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  12. 💊 The same month saw research show that cancer patients on immunotherapy fare worse if they have recently taken antibiotics, with their response and overall survival rate ‘crashing’. 9/12 



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  13. 🧪 A simple and sensitive urine test developed by and engineers in September used a colour change in urine to signal growing tumours in mice. 8/12

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  14. 💤 September saw research show that medicines may force some cancer cells into ‘sleeper mode’, allowing them to potentially come back to life years after initial treatment. 7/12

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  16. 🍇 In July an crowdsourcing project that uses thousands of idling smartphones helped to uncover anti-cancer properties of everyday foods and medicines. 5/12 



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  17. 🧬 In May researchers from and identified a genetic ‘switch’ in cells that boosts the production of a type of internal scaffolding that helps their spread around the body. 4/12

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  18. 🩸 Also in April, research showed that a simple blood test could help to detect relapse up to two years earlier than imaging in patients with early-stage disease. 3/12

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  19. 🧠 In April 2019 research showed how bacteria-killing viruses to deliver cancer therapies could help to tackle deadly brain cancers. 2/12

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