Elevating creative and economic productivity with AI-powered music platformsSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceJosh ReissProfessor of Audio Engineering
Nutrient discovery delivers low-cost, drug-free treatment for obesityThe Blizard InstituteMadusha PeirisSenior Lecturer in Enteric Neurobiology
Are you listening? Verbatim Theatre gives voice and ear to care leaversSchool of English and DramaMaggie Inchley Senior Lecturer in Performance and Director of Schools Engagement (Drama)
Street art in Nepal displays powerful messages for women and girlsSchool of English and DramaCharlotte SalmiSenior Lecturer in Postcolonial and Global Literature
Eroding our future – Building resilient coastal communitiesSchool of GeographyKate SpencerProfessor of Environmental Geochemistry
COMBI trial hopes to reverse the cycle of low birth weight in ZimbabweThe Blizard InstituteAndrew PrendergastWellcome Trust Senior Clinical Fellow, Professor of Paediatric Infection and Immunology
A library of plant genomes – what can we learn about our changing landscape?School of Biological and Behavioural SciencesAndrew LeitchProfessor of Plant Genetics and Co-director of MSc Plant and Fungal Taxonomy Diversity
Building a path to accessible medical educationSchool of Medicine and Dentistry (Medicine)Chie AdachiDean for Digital Education
The camera as witness – can body-worn cameras reduce violence?School of Economics and FinancePedro CL SouzaSenior Lecturer
The ethical implications of AI in warfareSchool of Politics and International RelationsDr Elke SchwarzSenior Lecturer and IHSS Fellow
New tests for early detection of pancreatic cancer offer significant hopeBarts Cancer InstituteTatjana Crnogorac-JurcevicProfessor of Molecular Pathology and Biomarkers
Picture this – street art in Nepal displays powerful messages for women and girlsSchool of English and DramaDr Charlotta SalmiSenior Lecturer in Postcolonial and Global Literature
Feed the children – understanding the issues of food security in ZimbabweSchool of GeographyTim BrownProfessor of Global Health Geography
Who joins a political party and why?School of Politics and International RelationsTim BaleProfessor of Politics
Knowledge in the bank – how tissue banks are advancing precision cancer researchBarts Cancer InstituteHemant KocherProfessor of Liver and Pancreas Surgery
A library of plants – what can we learn about our changing landscape?School of Biological and Behavioural SciencesAndrew LeitchProfessor of Plant Genetics
Action leading the law − medication abortion pills changing access around the worldSchool of GeographyDr Sydney CalkinSenior Lecturer in Human Geography
ANIMATE – a new frontier in antenna designSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceYang HaoProfessor of Antennas and Electromagnetics
Look at those genes – research offers better health outcomes for British Bangladeshi and Pakistani peopleThe Blizard InstituteDavid van HeelProfessor of Genetics
The camera as witness – can body-worn cameras reduce violence? School of Economics and FinanceDr Pedro CL SouzaSenior Lecturer
Starving a tumour – new research in cancer metabolism gives hope to patients with mesothelioma Barts Cancer InstituteProfessor Peter SzlosarekProfessor of Medical Oncology
Aerosol-treated perovskites – shedding new light on affordable solar energySchool of Engineering and Materials ScienceDr Joe BriscoeReader in Energy Materials & Devices
Sing along solutions – automatic lyric transcription for the music streaming ageSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceEmir DemirelPhD researcher
Surviving and thriving – how the COMBI trial hopes to reverse the cycle of low birth weight in ZimbabweThe Blizard InstituteProfessor Andrew Prendergast
The heart’s twin – how pioneering digital twin research is personalising the treatment of Atrial FibrillationSchool of Engineering and Materials ScienceDr Caroline RoneyLecturer in Computational Medicine
What’s in the water? Measuring the impact of plastic pollutionSchool of Biological and Behavioural SciencesProfessor Iwan JonesHead of the River Communities Group
Working beyond the border − supporting labour rights in European Union trade policySchool of Business and ManagementLiam CamplingProfessor of International Business and Development
The 100,000 Genomes Project: holding the key to 21st-century healthcare?William Harvey Research instituteProfessor Sir Mark CaulfieldVice Principal for Health for Queen Mary’s Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology
Cloud computing – how should it be regulated?School of LawChristopher MillardProfessor of Privacy and Information Law
Cloud computing – how should it be regulated?School of LawChristopher MillardProfessor of Privacy and Information Law
Talking proper – could accent bias harm your job prospects? School of Languages, Linguistics and FilmProfessor Devyani SharmaProfessor of Sociolinguistics
Hard graft: How Queen Mary research created a landmark range of synthetic bone-graft materialsSchool of Engineering and Materials ScienceDr Karin HingReader in Biomedical Materials/ Education Lead Engineering Better Medicine
Are you listening? Verbatim Theatre gives voice and ear to care-experienced young peopleSchool of English and DramaDr Maggie InchleySenior Lecturer in Performance and Director of Schools Engagement
Prevent online gambling harm through better regulationCentre for Commercial Law StudiesProfessor Julia HörnleProfessor of Internet Law
A pioneering ‘one-stop’ clinic for Behçet’s syndrome transforms patient careInstitute of DentistryProfessor Farida FortuneProfessor of Medicine in Relation to Oral Health
Professor Foster leads efforts in England to eliminate Hepatitis C virusThe Blizard InstituteProfessor Graham FosterProfessor of Hepatology
How do you store the most dangerous materials on Earth? Changing international policies on nuclear wasteSchool of Physical and Chemical SciencesProfessor Kostya TrachenkoProfessor of Physics
Promoting sustainable development under EU free trade agreementsSchool of GeographyProfessor Adrian SmithProfessor of Human Geography
Technology to automatically detect software bugsSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceProfessor Dino Distefano Professor of Software Verification
New technology helps re-identify people in videosSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceProfessor Sean GongProfessor of Visual Computation
Helping doctors communicate better with patientsSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceProfessor Pat HealeyProfessor of Human Interaction
New software helps improve critical decision makingSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceProfessor Norman FentonProfessor of Risk and Information Management
Disrupting the music industry with AI algorithmsSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceProfessor Josh ReissProfessor of Audio Engineering
What does home mean to you?School of GeographyProfessor Alison BluntCo-director (with Sonia Solicari, Director of the Museum of the Home)
The Crusades and the medieval knight William Marshal, changing perception and stimulating engagementSchool of HistoryDr. Thomas AsbridgeReader in Medieval History
Focused, rapid interventions for injured patients with major bleeding saves thousands of lives The Blizard InstituteProfessor Karim Brohi Chair of Trauma Sciences
Queen Mary research confirms that HPV vaccine could 'nearly eliminate' cervical cancerWolfson Institute of Population HealthProfessor Jack Cuzick, FRS FMedSci, FRCP (Hon) John Snow Professor of Epidemiology
Can you say how you feel? Exploring the history of emotionsSchool of HistoryProfessor Thomas DixonProfessor of History
A smart toothpaste that “knows” what your teeth needInstitute of DentistryRobert HillProfessor of Physical Sciences in relation to Dentistry
Looking death in the eye: enhancing public understanding of palliative care through filmSchool of Languages, Linguistics and FilmProfessor Steven EastwoodProfessor of Film Practice
Eroding our future – pollution from historic landfills threatens our coastlinesSchool of GeographyProfessor Kate SpencerProfessor of Environmental Geochemistry
Loggerhead turtle conservation: empowering NGOs through researchSchool of Biological and Behavioural SciencesProfessor Christophe EizaguirreProfessor of Evolutionary and Conservation Genetics, Head of Biology Department
Our nearest neighbours? The astonishing discovery of exoplanet Proxima bSchool of Physical and Chemical SciencesDr Guillem Anglada-EscudéReader in Astronomy
Digital music platform offers new opportunities for disabled musiciansSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceDr Andrew McPhersonReader in Digital Media
New genetic testing regime brings hope to adrenal insufficiency patientsWilliam Harvey Research instituteProfessor Lou MetherellProfessor of Endocrine Genetics
Professor Johal’s research enables thousands to SleepwellInstitute of DentistryProfessor Ama JohalDeputy Dean Professor of Orthodontics
Helping London’s children breathe more easily: how Queen Mary research influenced the introduction of the Ultra Low Emission ZoneThe Blizard InstituteProfessor Jonathan GriggProfessor of Paediatric Respiratory and Environmental Medicine
HPV screening transforms cervical cancer prevention programmes worldwideWolfson Institute of Population HealthProfessor Jack Cuzick, FRS FMedSci, FRCP (Hon) John Snow Professor of Epidemiology
Improving the oral health of vulnerable childrenInstitute of DentistryDr Vanessa MuirheadClinical Senior Lecturer in Dental Public Health
Keeping everyone sweet − sugar, childhood obesity and the food industryWolfson Institute of Population HealthProfessor Graham MacGregor CBEProfessor of Cardiovascular Medicine
Taking Action on Salt: How Queen Mary’s research improved the food on your plateWolfson Institute of Population HealthProfessor Graham MacGregor CBEProfessor of Cardiovascular Medicine
Genetic resistance brings hope for ash trees School of Biological and Behavioural SciencesProfessor Richard BuggsProfessor of Evolutionary Genomics
Prolaris – a powerful test for prostate cancer prognosisWolfson Institute of Population HealthProfessor Jack Cuzick, FRS FMedSci, FRCP (Hon) John Snow Professor of Epidemiology
Who owns the fish? Global value chains in the fishing industrySchool of Business and ManagementProfessor Liam CamplingProfessor of International Business and Development
Reforming financial regulation and resolutionCentre for Commercial Law StudiesProfessor Rosa María LastraSir John Lubbock Chair in Banking Law
And justice for all – crucial reform to make recourse to the law accessible School of LawProfessor Rachael MulheronProfessor of Tort Law and Civil Justice
Plight of the bumblebee: how Queen Mary helped Britain’s native pollinatorsSchool of Biological and Behavioural SciencesProfessor Lars ChittkaProfessor of Sensory and Behavioural Ecology
‘Strengths for the Journey’ intervention gives hope to children in refugee campsSchool of Biological and Behavioural SciencesDr Sevasti FokaSenior Lecturer in Psychology, Director of Graduate Employment and Opportunities
The pinprick that improves cancer diagnosis: rapid blood test brings prostate cancer hopeBarts Cancer InstituteProfessor Yong-Jie LuProfessor of Molecular Oncology
Discovery of two mole-rat species creates new protected areas in TanzaniaSchool of Biological and Behavioural SciencesDr Chris FaulkesReader in Evolutionary Ecology
Long-term research on fresh waters informs policy and reveals response to reductions in air pollution School of Biological and Behavioural SciencesProfessor Alan HildrewProfessor of Ecology