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  • Current and Future Therapeutics

    Module code: MB3057 This module examines a number of clearly identified disease processes from the clinical presentation of the disease to our understanding of the underlying anatomy, physiology, pathology, and therapies used in man.

  • Evgeny Mirkes

    The academic profile of Dr Evgeny Mirkes, Lecturer in Applied Mathematics

  • Sharmin Shabnam

    The academic profile of Dr Sharmin Shabnam, Research Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Current and Future Therapeutics

    Module code: MB3057 This module examines a number of clearly identified disease processes from the clinical presentation of the disease to our understanding of the underlying anatomy, physiology, pathology, and therapies used in man.

  • Current and Future Therapeutics

    Module code: MB3057 This module examines a number of clearly identified disease processes from the clinical presentation of the disease to our understanding of the underlying anatomy, physiology, pathology, and therapies used in man.

  • Wounds to left rear of skull and top of skull (injuries 1-3)

    Examination of wounds on the skull reveal that a sharp-bladed weapon or weapons has clipped the top rear of the skull several times, shaving off the top layer of bone.

  • Dr Emma Marczylo

    Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, UK Health Security Agency, UK.

  • Dimitris Papamargaritis

    The academic profile of Dr Dimitris Papamargaritis, NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Diabetes and Endocrinology at University of Leicester

  • Mostefa Kermadi

    Mostefa Kermadi (Dipl. Ing.), M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Automatic Control . Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the School of Engineering, University of Leicester.

  • University of Leicester scientists capture Neptune’s auroras for first time using JWST

    Long-sought auroral glow finally emerges under JWST’s powerful gaze, as team led from University of Leicester observed Neptune using JWST’s near-infrared instrument

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