Clinical Medicine

Imperial’s Faculty of Medicine has the facilities and expertise to provide comprehensive, professional consultancy services in all areas of clinical medicine.

The Faculty’s research centres include the National Heart and Lung Institute and the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, fully funded by the Medical Research Council. Collaborations with the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust provide researchers with access to one of the UK’s largest NHS areas as well as experienced surgeons and GPs.

World-class knowledge in the areas of diabetes, infectious diseases, immunology, obesity, inflammation and cancer is accessible through Imperial Consultants.

Because Imperial also has expertise in chemistry, physics, engineering and biochemistry, pharmaceutical and bioengineering research is strong.

Testing and analysis facilities cover medical imaging, light imaging, computational modelling, a drug discovery centre, the Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery and a genotyping service.

A dedicated clinical trials unit exists to support the numerous clinical trials being developed across the faculty. Medics also act as consultants to external trials and provide advice on trial design and implementation.

Principal consultancy areas

  • Infectious diseases
  • Immunology and inflammation
  • Diabetes and obesity
  • Cardiovascular and respiratory medicine
  • Surgery, anaesthetics and pain medicine
  • Cancer
  • Patient safety and service quality
  • Pharmacology
  • Molecular diagnostics and virology testing
  • Molecular cardiology
  • Protocol and design advice for clinical studies

To find out more about Imperial Consultant’s clinical medicine services, please contact us.

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Tatiana Schofield
Contact
Tatiana Schofield
Business Development Manager - healthcare, technology & energy
+44 (0)20 7594 6524
+44 (0)20 7594 6566

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