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  • Routine screening of relatives of aortic disease patients could save lives

    Routine screening and genetic testing of the relatives of patients suffering from aortic diseases could save lives, new research has shown.

  • Computational Engineering Methods

    Module code: EG2321 Nowadays, pretty much all engineering products are designed using computer models that solve complicated maths problems to tell us how our engineering products will perform.

  • Computational Engineering Methods

    Module code: EG2321 Nowadays, pretty much all engineering products are designed using computer models that solve complicated maths problems to tell us how our engineering products will perform.

  • Computational Engineering Methods

    Module code: EG2321 Nowadays, pretty much all engineering products are designed using computer models that solve complicated maths problems to tell us how our engineering products will perform.

  • Complex Analysis

    Module code: MA3121 In this module we will learn some beautiful theoretical results which will help us to compute integrals and sums that would be otherwise much more difficult.

  • Complex Analysis

    Module code: MA3121 In this module we will learn some beautiful theoretical results which will help us to compute integrals and sums that would be otherwise much more difficult.

  • Complex Analysis

    Module code: MA3121 In this module we will learn some beautiful theoretical results which will help us to compute integrals and sums that would be otherwise much more difficult.

  • Diversity and inclusion

    Discover the University of Leicester's culture of diversity and inclusion in Our 100. We share stories from the fight for racial equality to academic research.

  • Vaccines

    We use vaccines to build up immunity to dangerous, disease-causing pathogens. Then, when we encounter these pathogens, we can fight them off before they can cause disease. Learn more at The University of Leicester.

  • Bioinformatics and Health Data science group

    The Bioinformatics Research Group ‘Brookeslab’ was established in 2004 when Professor Anthony J Brookes came over from Sweden’s Karolinska Institute. His team quickly established the web based database GWAS Central and gained much success with the international GEN2PHEN project.

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