Largest ever genetic study of liver function could point the way to new treatments
17 Oct 2011
Researchers have identified a large number of areas in the human genetic code that are involved in regulating the way in which the liver functions - News Release

Professor Dermot Kelleher named as Principal of the Faculty of Medicine
One of Ireland's foremost medical leaders joins the College
06 Jan 2012
Imperial initiative rated as one of the top two charities for impact
The Schistosomiasis Control Initiative has been rated as one of the top two charities for achieving impact with donations by nonprofit organisation GiveWell.
05 Dec 2011
Fleming’s fungus still surprising scientists
More than 80 years after the discovery of penicillin, gene sequencing has revealed new secrets about the mould that kickstarted the antimicrobial revolution.
21 Nov 2011
Frog trade linked to emergence of killer fungus
The global trade in amphibians may have helped create and spread a deadly fungal disease, an Imperial study suggests.
08 Nov 2011
Aboriginal Australians descend from the first humans to leave Africa, DNA sequence reveals
Scientists have sequenced the genome of an Aboriginal man for the first time - News
23 Sep 2011
Imperial College London consults residents on Wood Lane Masterplan
Public exhibitions to seek residents' views
23 Sep 2011
Postdoc Development Centre
The Postdoc Development Centre provides support and development opportunities for postdoctoral research staff at Imperial College.
19 Sep 2011
Discovery of blood pressure genes could help prevent heart disease
Two major collaborative studies identify potential therapeutic targets for preventing heart attacks and strokes - News
12 Sep 2011
‘Gene overdose’ causes extreme thinness
Scientists have discovered a genetic cause of extreme thinness for the first time, in a new study published in the journal Nature - News release
01 Sep 2011






