Episodes
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans are a way of imaging body functions in 3D using specially designed radioactive molecules. How do they work?
Published 01/07/16
Imperial researcher discusses how prototype sensor technology may make robotic prosthetics more user-friendly for people in the future.
Published 11/19/15
Regius Professor Chris Toumazou presents the 2015 Gabor lecture.
Published 07/23/15
Professor Justin Cobb and his team at the MSk Lab are using a combination of 3D imaging, 3D printing and robotics to perform a minimally invasive repair impaired joint function.
Published 05/21/14
Dr Aldo Faisal is a neuroscientist seeking to decode how our brains generate behaviour from our intentions.
Published 05/21/14
The Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London was officially opened by Prince Harry of Wales on 17 October 2013.
Published 02/25/14
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 Roger Kneebone explains how a new diagnostic tool might change the way surgical teams work. (Extract 2 of 5 from the Imperial College Podcast 22 May 2013)
Published 05/21/13
Professor Simon Taylor-Robinson (NIHR Imperial BRC Gastroenterology and Hepatology Theme) discusses FibroScan technology -- an imaging-based technique developed to provide non-invasive assessment of the liver.
Published 11/26/12
Tibor Zajki-Zechmeister, Undergraduate, WHO Collaborating Centre Intern. Part of the Department of Primary Care and Public Health Seminar Programme. 30th May 2012.
Published 06/20/12
Dr Dianna Smith, Research Associate. Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Imperial College London. Part of the Department of Primary Care and Public Health Seminar Programme. 23rd May 2012.
Published 06/12/12
J-P Jones meets Dr Dominic Southgate, Project Manager for the Rio Tinto Sport Innovation Challenge project which features in Universities Week 2012. (Extract 4 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 9 May 2012)
Published 05/09/12
Medical graduate Christian Fellowes on his newly-invented alternative to the reusable tourniquet.
Published 02/25/11
Brian Davies on the latest advances in robotic surgery.
Published 02/25/11
Professor Chris Toumazou and Leila Shepherd on a device to test for the genetic variations that make us respond differently to drugs.
Published 02/24/11
Delegates at the Technology in Medicine and Surgery conference on transforming their ideas into new technologies.
Published 02/24/11
In the field: Sam Wong tries out an instrumented treadmill that researchers are using to assess knee and hip injuries, with Anatole Wiik and Lynsey Duffell
Published 11/30/10
Mr Alister Hart talks about his work on failed hip replacements at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
Published 06/25/10
Researchers talk about innovations that are helping patients
Published 06/24/09