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Keynote Speaker: Professor Frank Kelly – Tony Lynes 4th Memorial Lecture
Professor Frank Kelly, Humphrey Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy of the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College, will talk about ‘London’s Air Pollution Story: From Pea soup smog to an ultra-low emission city’ For more information and attending the event, please click here.
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The deadly impact of burning wood and other solids in London
A report, part of a study conducted by the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College researchers, identifies that daily death rates in London increase when the air is polluted from burning wood and other solids. Read more here.
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Bridging knowledge gaps in human chemical exposure via drinking water with non-target screening
The review, titled ‘Bridging knowledge gaps in human chemical exposure via drinking water with non-target screening‘ is available in CREST on drinking water exposome.
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Introduction to Air Quality Course – led by Environmental Research Group, Imperial College
To find out more about the course please click here. September dates are 17th and 24th.
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ISEE Conference 2024
A number of the Environmental Research Group at Imperial College London, attended this year’s ISEE Conference which was held in Santiago, Chile. Dr Diana Varaden Chaired a session on Environmental Exposures and Health Outcomes, Dr Dimitris Evangelopoulos Chaired a session on Uncovering the health impacts of air pollution, as well as presentations from Dr Ben […]
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‘What a waste of time and money’ – reactions to ULEZ High Court decision pour in
Professor Frank Kelly comments after the High Court decision to allow the ULEZ expansion to proceed.
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What are the health effects of wildfires and how can I protect myself?
Professor Frank Kelly provides an understanding of the health impacts of wildfires.
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Quantum hubs and R&D ecosystem: News from Imperial on WellHome Study
The WellHome Study features in Imperial News outlining it’s crucial as part of the UK’s research and development (R&D) ecosystem. Find out more here.
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NIHR Blog features Knowledge Mobilisation Theory of Change
The NIHR Blog has featured our very own Knowledge Mobilisation ‘Theory of Change’ as good practice on their website.
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WellHome Study featured in recent (CaSE) report
The WellHome study has been featured in the recent Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) report on benefits of University R&D. You can download the report here.
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