Millions of patients had operations cancelled or postponed during 2020
Significant findings from one of several Covid-19 research projects we chose to fund last year.
Significant findings from one of several Covid-19 research projects we chose to fund last year.
The new centre will explore who is at risk of developing squamous cancer and why.
We’ve awarded London researchers a £300,000 grant to study the impact of air pollution on children’s brain function and mental health.
Research has shown the groups of people who are at a higher risk of developing Covid-19, including those who are overweight or from Asian communities.
People who have had Covid-19 have a much bigger antibody response to a single dose of vaccine than those who haven’t had the virus, according to research we’ve funded.
A new study we’re funding seeks to understand why people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities are so badly impacted by Covid-19 and how we can address lower uptake of the vaccine among these groups.
Our £6.7m in funding will allow Barts Life Sciences to use anonymous patient data to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London launch a study to better understand the link between air pollution and increased risk of developing Covid-19.
Study finds that air pollution particles can move from the lungs to other organs, potentially reaching unborn babies.
For people with cardiovascular disease, heart attacks are more common in the morning. Our funding has helped researchers at Queen Mary University of London to understand why.