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Key is its partnership with Imperial College, which is both an NHS hospital Foundation Trust and a leading university, "said Tim Kelsey, chair of the executive board of Dr Foster Intelligence.
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The researchers, including scientists from Imperial College in London and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, said they tested the altered HIV in human blood cells growing in the lab.
Surprising New Uses for Older Drugs; HIV Vaccine? Amy Dockser Marcus 2011
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Sir Magdi Yacoub, the renowned heart surgeon based at Imperial College in London is also a member.
Ahmed Zewail: A Compass of Hope for Egypt:The New "City for Science & Technology" Is the Aswan Dam for the 21st Century Ahmed Zewail 2011
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Parr added: A recent study by McKinsey and Imperial College showed that it's completely possible for more than 80% of Europe's power to come from clean, renewable sources.
British nuclear industry needs overhaul before it can expand, says top scientist 2011
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Dr Alexander Lyon, who is a consultant cardiologist at the Royal Brompton, the specialist heart and lung hospital, is working with researchers at Imperial College to understand why some people die in the few days after a sudden, devastating loss.
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Thinking about the earlier work, Dr. Graham suggested to his Imperial College colleagues that they too try cyclodextrin.
Surprising New Uses for Older Drugs; HIV Vaccine? Amy Dockser Marcus 2011
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The email was circulated last week to staff at more than 20 London universities, colleges and postgraduate schools including King's and Imperial College.
Student protests: Police ask colleges for demonstration details 2011
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If you can stimulate the nerves going from the stomach to the brain, that should indeed have an effect in reducing food intake, said Stephen Bloom, an obesity expert at Imperial College in London, who is not connected to Intrapace or the clinical trials.
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It was the happiest day of my life to get out of there; it was just such a relief, says Sykes, who previously ran GlaxoSmithKline and Imperial College, adding that he only stayed as long as he did for the sake of the shareholders – including pension funds that track the FTSE 100 – that own the 18% of ENRC's stock that is free floating.
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Durham, Imperial College and UCL are joining the Sutton Trust scheme this year.
Summer schools lead to better chance of top university place, says study 2012
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