Barts and QMUL STEM – watch the film
SMART device to monitor hydration in athletes
This project will develop a device that can monitor the amount of water a patient has consumed (hydration) and compare to the amount water that is lost (dehydration). This novel…
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IFWH presentation wins two prizes
Enormous congratulations to David Barrett for his excellent research presentation at the Institute for Women’s Health conference at UCL. David is in the second year of his PhD at the…
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QMUL hosted a two-week festival involving communities and local organisations in Tower Hamlets to celebrate the very best of health, life, science, engineering and the arts. The festival kick started…
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Imperial Festival
The Imperial Festival was a fantastic opportunity for children to meet real scientists, do real experiments and talk about real research. There was astonishing stuff where the scientists explained how…
Read moreThe Bioengineering Experience
This year, we showcased the best in science, engineering and materials to children from St Joseph’s in the Park (age 10). The children met our star scientists from the Institute…
Read moreThanks to the co-operative
Many thanks to the co-operative for raising £6, 382.31 on behalf of the Prenatal Therapy charity fundraising event at UCLH last month. The funds will be used to support David…
Read moreNon-animal models for investigating osteoarthritis
We have developed a novel non-animal model to study osteoarthritis. The ex-vivo system applies mechanical loading to cartilage cells taken from the joints of animals that normally would be abbatoir…
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