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The Faculty is one of [[Europe]]'s largest medical institutions - in terms of its staff and student population and its research income. Over 700 Faculty members are active in research, with an annual research income approaching £100 million. It houses many centres of excellence, including the National Heart And Lung Insitute, a centre for excellene for cardiovascular and respiratory disease. |
The Faculty is one of [[Europe]]'s largest medical institutions - in terms of its staff and student population and its research income. Over 700 Faculty members are active in research, with an annual research income approaching £100 million. It houses many centres of excellence, including the National Heart And Lung Insitute, a centre for excellene for cardiovascular and respiratory disease. |
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South Kensignton |
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Charing Cross Hospital |
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Chelsea & Westminster Hospital |
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St Marys Hospital |
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Hammersmith Hospital |
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Joint research projects with other faculties include initiatives in [[imaging technology]], [[tissue engineering]], [[bioinformatics]] and [[structural biology]]. |
Joint research projects with other faculties include initiatives in [[imaging technology]], [[tissue engineering]], [[bioinformatics]] and [[structural biology]]. |
Revision as of 20:37, 26 January 2006
The Imperial College School of Medicne is the medical school of Imperial College London in South Kensington, West London. The Faculty was established in 1997, bringing together all the major West London medical schools into one world-class institution.
The Faculty is one of Europe's largest medical institutions - in terms of its staff and student population and its research income. Over 700 Faculty members are active in research, with an annual research income approaching £100 million. It houses many centres of excellence, including the National Heart And Lung Insitute, a centre for excellene for cardiovascular and respiratory disease.
It's main teaching campuses include: South Kensignton Charing Cross Hospital Chelsea & Westminster Hospital St Marys Hospital Hammersmith Hospital
Joint research projects with other faculties include initiatives in imaging technology, tissue engineering, bioinformatics and structural biology.
It was ranked the country's top medical school by The Guardian in 2005, and ranked fourth among medical schools globally by the THES in 2005.