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  • Francis Donbesuur

    The academic profile of Dr Francis Donbesuur, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Gregory A Solan

    The academic profile of Dr Gregory A Solan, Associate Professor in Inorganic Chemistry at University of Leicester

  • Seth O Neill

    The academic profile of Dr Seth O Neill, Associate Professor -Director of Research and Deputy Head of School for the School of Healthcare

  • Bodies and Minds from the Victorians to the Present Day

    Module code: EN3199 This interdisciplinary module will introduce students to a wide range of writings about the relationship between the doctor and the patient from the Victorian period to the twenty-first century.

  • Meet the team

    Professor Penelope Allison Principal Investigator pma9@le.ac.uk Professor Ivan Tyukin Co-Investigator ivan.tyukin@kcl.ac.uk Professor Alexander Gorban Co-Investigator ag153@le.ac.uk Dr Evgeny Mirkes Co-Investigator em322@le.ac.

  • From the genetic origins of disease to the complexity of the classroom

    At the final professorial inaugural lectures for this academic year, experts from across the University will be delving into topics ranging from the genetics of the human body to present day human-technology interaction.

  • Contact us

    See how to get in touch with the Career Development Service team at the University of Leicester.

  • Bodies and Minds from the Victorians to the Present Day

    Module code: EN3199 This interdisciplinary module will introduce students to a wide range of writings about the relationship between the doctor and the patient from the Victorian period to the twenty-first century.

  • Bodies and Minds from the Victorians to the Present Day

    Module code: EN3199 This interdisciplinary module will introduce students to a wide range of writings about the relationship between the doctor and the patient from the Victorian period to the twenty-first century.

  • Philip Lynch

    The academic profile of Dr Philip Lynch, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

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