Episodes
Imperial medical students Chris Holt and Kamil McClelland recall their epic journey cycling across the Silk Road, following support from Imperial's Exploration Board.
Published 11/03/15
What are the advantages of taking part in clinical trials?
Published 08/05/15
Sarah Jones talks about her work to develop an app to help people overcome anxiety and a chance for Imperial Festival visitors to voice their own thoughts about mental health.
Published 04/22/15
Dr Lucy Lamb, a clinical research fellow in the Department of Medicine, talks about her experience as an army doctor working in an Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone. (Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 4 March 2015)
Published 03/03/15
Professor Jenny Higham discusses how Imperial partnered with Nanyang Technological University to establish a new medical school in Singapore, which opened in August 2013. (Extract 2 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 4 March 2015)
Published 03/03/15
A short animation film about Influenza, commissioned by the MOSAIC consortium. Designed and Produced by Steve Appleby and Peter Bishop, with scientific input from Professor Peter Openshaw and Dr Calum Semple.
Published 07/09/14
Researchers have found evidence that a large gap exists between the number of recorded TB cases and the true underlying incidence. The study published in Lancet Global Health, shows that TB in children is a major public health problem.
Published 07/09/14
Dr Noubar Afeyan of Flagship Ventures presents the Institute of Global Health Innovation's annual lecture 2014.
Published 06/30/14
Highlights from the National Reporting and Learning Systems Summit - 14th May 2014
Published 05/22/14
Professor Peter Openshaw looks at the challenges these viruses create and how we could lessen the impact of future pandemics.
Published 05/19/14
Imperial's Dean of Medicine, Professor Dermot Kelleher, talks about health innovation and the role of IGHI in improving global health and health inequalities.
Published 01/30/14
Imperial's Dean of Engineering, Professor Jeff Magee, talks about IGHI's role in healthcare innovation within the Faculty of Engineering.
Published 01/30/14
Director of IGHI Professor the Lord Darzi talks about the institute's role and its efforts to combat the challenges facing global health today.
Published 12/05/13
Professor Peter Kohl from the National Heart and Lung Institute presents his inaugural lecture.
Published 11/26/13
Dr Filippos Filippidis, Teaching Fellow in Public Health and MPH Course Organiser, Imperial College London. Part of the Department of Primary Care and Public Health Seminar Programme. 6 November 2013.
Published 11/13/13
How mobile phones can help prevent type 2 diabetes, and a new way to measure haemoglobin in the blood. (Extract 1 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 18 September 2013)
Published 09/17/13
Professor Deborah Saltman, PRMA Consulting Ltd. Part of the Department of Primary Care and Public Health Seminar Programme. 27 February 2013.
Published 03/12/13
Luciano Rispoli, Birkbeck College, University of London. Part of the Department of Primary Care and Public Health Seminar Programme. 10th October 2012.
Published 01/15/13
Thinkers from around the world gathered in London to discuss new solutions to the world’s biggest health challenges at a summit co-hosted by Imperial. (Extract 2 of 5 from the Imperial College Podcast 22 August 2012)
Published 08/21/12
Chris Smith, NIHR In-Practice Fellow, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Imperial College London. Tom Lissauer, Hon Consultant Paediatrician, Imperial College London. Part of the PCPH Seminar Programme, 4th July 2012.
Published 08/09/12
A new study by Professor Nick Grassly evaluates the impact of new vaccines on efforts to eradicate polio in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (Extract 2 of 5 from the Imperial College Podcast 11 July 2012)
Published 07/10/12
Professor Nick Grassly discusses how we can make poliovirus vaccines more effective in the developing world in his inaugural lecture.
Published 07/10/12
Professor Beate Kampmann talks about her experiences researching childhood immunity in Africa in her inaugural lecture.
Published 06/26/12
A medical researcher and a biomathematician discuss how mathematical models can help tackle TB in HIV-prevalent regions. (Extract 3 of 5 from the Imperial College Podcast 20 June 2012)
Published 06/19/12
Professor Simon Gregson, Professor in Demography and Behavioural Science, School of Public Health, Imperial College London. Part of the Department of Primary Care and Public Health Seminar Programme. 14th March 2012.
Published 03/20/12