21 September 2022
Mosquitoes that can’t spread malaria engineered by scientists
11 July 2022
Infectious disease trailblazers inspire Great Exhibition Road Festival-goers
14 June 2022
£3m NIHR funding boost for digital diagnostics in African healthcare systems
01 June 2022
Prof Faith Osier appointed Co-Director of Imperial’s Institute of Infection
23 May 2022
Davos 2022: Artificial intelligence is vital in the race to meet the SDGs
18 May 2022
Great Exhibition Road Festival returns this summer, celebrating arts and science
27 April 2022
Podcast: Making malaria history, psychedelics for depression and a new diet
25 February 2022
Modified mosquitoes and ‘zombie’ cells: News from the College
20 January 2022
Disease predictions can be improved by factoring in mosquito predators
06 December 2021
Blocking protein N-myristoylation in Plasmodium falciparum
08 October 2021
Teen vaccines and Nobel prizes: News from the College
04 October 2021
‘Critical mass’ of scientists launches Institute to tackle infectious diseases
01 October 2021
Time crystals and drug delivery: News from the College
28 July 2021
Malarial mosquitoes suppressed in experiments that mimic natural environments
25 June 2021
Tricky turbulence and lung cancer links: News from the College
17 June 2021
‘Mosquito smoothie’ innovation boosts future malaria vaccine potential
27 May 2021
Atlas of malaria parasite gene activity provides targets for drugs and vaccines
20 May 2021
Life sciences startup moves to dedicated Incubator lab to focus on COVID-19
30 April 2021
UN Deputy Secretary-General launches new Global Development Hub at Imperial
27 April 2021
Smart diagnostics: the stepping stone in the pathway to malaria elimination
23 April 2021
Major fly pest genetically modified in the lab to produce more males
13 April 2021
Simple genetic modification aims to stop mosquitoes spreading malaria
05 February 2021
How is effective lab management integral to the research process?
23 November 2020
Severe infections wreak havoc on mouse blood cell production
06 November 2020
Friendship factors and solar storms: News from the College
28 October 2020
The power of networks: Reflecting on 4 years as Malaria Network co-director
16 October 2020
Post-monsoon pollution and women of the Future: News from the College
15 October 2020
Future Research and Innovation Leaders Awarded Research Fellowships
07 August 2020
Mosquito net distribution could halve Malaria deaths in Africa during COVID-19
13 July 2020
COVID-19 pandemic could significantly increase HIV, TB and malaria cases
07 July 2020
Return to research – how do socially distanced labs work?
24 June 2020
Three Materials staff members awarded President's Awards for Excellence 2020
04 June 2020
Peptide probes for Plasmodium falciparum MTIP
11 May 2020
Malaria mosquitoes eliminated in lab by creating all-male populations
06 May 2020
Bacteria ‘factories’ used to discover potential new malaria drugs
24 April 2020
What the COVID-19 pandemic means for Africa, and for malaria
10 March 2020
Researchers shed new light on how malaria parasites evade mosquitos’ defences
05 March 2020
Research in infectious diseases from across the Faculty of Natural Sciences
20 November 2019
New maths reveals how diseases progress and bacteria develop drug resistance
18 November 2019
Scientists and schoolkids find family soups have antimalarial properties
College gets infectious at November’s Imperial Lates
07 November 2019
Female mosquitoes that have mated are more likely to transmit malaria
27 September 2019
Publication in J. Med. Chem. - Transmission Blocking Antimalarials
01 July 2019
Jungle fever! Festival-goers tackle malaria at the Great Exhibition Rd Festival
10 May 2019
Festival programme invites public to explore the extraordinary
09 May 2019
Smart design could prevent drug resistance in new malaria treatments
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27 March 2019
Improved housing doubles across Sub-Saharan Africa but millions remain in slums
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