
Featured research
Queen Mary attracts world-class researchers from all corners of the globe.
Their work has a far-reaching impact, improving health, social and living conditions, advancing technology and innovation, and influencing public policy and debate.

Houseplant study forges fresh connections between people and nature
School of Politics and International Relations

Space plasma insights could help protect us from the harms of space weather
School of Physical and Chemical Sciences

Ash dieback: Genomics research defends Europe's forests against disease
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences


What are you looking at? AI tool for designers has the answers
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science

The smart toothpaste that provides all-day protection from decay and sensitivity
Institute of Dentistry

Elevating creative and economic productivity with AI-powered music platforms
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science

The camera as witness – can body-worn cameras reduce violence?
School of Economics and Finance

Eroding our future – Building resilient coastal communities
School of Geography

Nutrient discovery delivers low-cost, drug-free treatment for obesity
The Blizard Institute

Building a path to accessible medical education
School of Medicine and Dentistry (Medicine)
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Are you listening? Verbatim Theatre gives voice and ear to care leavers
School of English and Drama

Street art in Nepal displays powerful messages for women and girls
School of English and Drama

A library of plant genomes – what can we learn about our changing landscape?
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences

COMBI trial hopes to reverse the cycle of low birth weight in Zimbabwe
The Blizard Institute

AI in surveillance: how do we avoid a dystopia?
School of Law

The ethical implications of AI in warfare
School of Politics and International Relations

Who joins a political party and why?
School of Politics and International Relations

Picture this – street art in Nepal displays powerful messages for women and girls
School of English and Drama

New tests for early detection of pancreatic cancer offer significant hope
Barts Cancer Institute

Feed the children – understanding the issues of food security in Zimbabwe
School of Geography

A library of plants – what can we learn about our changing landscape?
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences

Knowledge in the bank – how tissue banks are advancing precision cancer research
Barts Cancer Institute


ANIMATE – a new frontier in antenna design
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science



The camera as witness – can body-worn cameras reduce violence?
School of Economics and Finance


Aerosol-treated perovskites – shedding new light on affordable solar energy
School of Engineering and Materials Science

Sing along solutions – automatic lyric transcription for the music streaming age
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science

Sing along solutions – automatic lyric transcription for the music streaming age
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science

The heart’s twin – how pioneering digital twin research is personalising the treatment of Atrial Fibrillation
School of Engineering and Materials Science

What’s in the water? Measuring the impact of plastic pollution
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences

Working beyond the border − supporting labour rights in European Union trade policy
School of Business and Management

The 100,000 Genomes Project: holding the key to 21st-century healthcare?
William Harvey Research institute

Cloud computing – how should it be regulated?
School of Law

Cloud computing – how should it be regulated?
School of Law

Talking proper – could accent bias harm your job prospects?
School of Languages, Linguistics and Film

Hard graft: How Queen Mary research created a landmark range of synthetic bone-graft materials
School of Engineering and Materials Science

Are you listening? Verbatim Theatre gives voice and ear to care-experienced young people
School of English and Drama

Prevent online gambling harm through better regulation
Centre for Commercial Law Studies

A pioneering ‘one-stop’ clinic for Behçet’s syndrome transforms patient care
Institute of Dentistry

Professor Foster leads efforts in England to eliminate Hepatitis C virus
The Blizard Institute

How do you store the most dangerous materials on Earth? Changing international policies on nuclear waste
School of Physical and Chemical Sciences

Promoting sustainable development under EU free trade agreements
School of Geography

New technology helps re-identify people in videos
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science

Helping doctors communicate better with patients
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science

Disrupting the music industry with AI algorithms
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science

What does home mean to you?
School of Geography


Queen Mary research confirms that HPV vaccine could 'nearly eliminate' cervical cancer
Wolfson Institute of Population Health

Can you say how you feel? Exploring the history of emotions
School of History

A smart toothpaste that “knows” what your teeth need
Institute of Dentistry

Looking death in the eye: enhancing public understanding of palliative care through film
School of Languages, Linguistics and Film

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Our nearest neighbours? The astonishing discovery of exoplanet Proxima b
School of Physical and Chemical Sciences

Loggerhead turtle conservation: empowering NGOs through research
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences

Professor Johal’s research enables thousands to Sleepwell
Institute of Dentistry

New genetic testing regime brings hope to adrenal insufficiency patients
William Harvey Research institute


HPV screening transforms cervical cancer prevention programmes worldwide
Wolfson Institute of Population Health

Improving the oral health of vulnerable children
Institute of Dentistry

Keeping everyone sweet − sugar, childhood obesity and the food industry
Wolfson Institute of Population Health

Taking Action on Salt: How Queen Mary’s research improved the food on your plate
Wolfson Institute of Population Health

Genetic resistance brings hope for ash trees
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences

Prolaris – a powerful test for prostate cancer prognosis
Wolfson Institute of Population Health

Who owns the fish? Global value chains in the fishing industry
School of Business and Management


Reforming financial regulation and resolution
Centre for Commercial Law Studies
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Plight of the bumblebee: how Queen Mary helped Britain’s native pollinators
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences

‘Strengths for the Journey’ intervention gives hope to children in refugee camps
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences


Discovery of two mole-rat species creates new protected areas in Tanzania
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences
