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  • Biological Sciences (Physiology with Pharmacology) MBiolSci

    On the Leicester MBiolSci degree, you will hone your research and laboratory skills and extend your medically specialised BSc programme into a fourth year of masters level study.

  • Biological Sciences (Microbiology) MBiolSci

    Microorganisms may be small, but they tell us more about life on Earth than almost any other life form. On this degree you will learn how and why microorganisms cause disease and how microbes have been used for millennia in everything from food production to sewage treatment.

  • Biological Sciences (Genetics) MBiolSci

    Genetics is so much more than the study of inheritance. Fundamental to our understanding of health and disease, food security, conservation and ecology and the origins of life, genetics has a massive influence on ethics and society.

  • Biological Sciences MBiolSci

    From the simplest to the most complex organisms, from molecules to the evolution of species and medicine, the living world is endlessly complex and fascinating.

  • Geerten Vuister

    The academic profile of Professor Geerten Vuister, Professor in Structural Biology at University of Leicester

  • Robert Turnbull

    The academic profile of Dr Robert Turnbull, Postdoctoral Research Associate at University of Leicester

  • Dissertation

    Module code: PS7575 You will complete a dissertation on an organisational issue of your choice. This can involve carrying out applied empirical research (usually within an organisation) or completing a literature review, or the design of a research study.

  • Thomas Allport

    The academic profile of Mr Thomas Allport, Postgraduate research student at University of Leicester

  • Amanda Chaplin

    The academic profile of Dr Amanda Chaplin, Lecturer in Structural Biology at University of Leicester

  • Mark Carr

    The academic profile of Professor Mark Carr, Professor of Structural Biology at University of Leicester

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