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Controversial research into transmissible strains of H5N1 influenza should not be censored, argues the Professor of Virology. (Extract 4 of 5 from the Imperial College Podcast 29 February 2012)
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An Imperial study has found that doxycycline prevents lung destruction caused by tuberculosis bacteria. (Extract 1 of 5 from the Imperial College Podcast 29 February 2012)
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Eighty years after the discovery of penicillin, gene sequencing has revealed new secrets about the mould that kickstarted the antimicrobial revolution.
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Professor Kathryn Maitland talks about her experiences on the front lines of emergency child care in Kenya and how unexpected results like these may affect not just clinical care in Africa, but could impact the West too.
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Your Life On Mars: Professor Alan Fenwick on the Imperial initiative delivering millions of treatments for tropical parasites in Africa and what he would take on a trip to the Red Planet.
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Recent news from the College, including a genetic cause of extreme thinness and new research to help fight drug-resistant fungal infections.
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The unique, population-based Manicaland study tracks the Zimbabwean HIV epidemic over 19 years. Professor Simon Gregson delivers his inaugural lecture. Recorded at Imperial College London on 08 Jun 2011
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Gareth Mitchell, Sam Wong and Simon Levey discuss recent news from Imperial.
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Tom Cloke and Dr Matthew Rogers talk about a disfiguring skin disease at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
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Professor Robert Wilkinson on the challenges of working on TB and HIV in South Africa
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Research by Dr Peter Cherepanov and colleagues has revealed the structure of an enzyme called integrase, which is found in retroviruses like HIV. When HIV infects someone, it uses integrase to paste a copy of its genetic information into their DNA.
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Professor Helen Ward talks about her work with sex workers, public health and how she feels about being made Professor
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