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  • Lecture series launched in memory of eminent microbiologist

    A pioneering cellular microbiologist from the Pasteur Institute in Paris will deliver the inaugural lecture of the University of Leicester’s Dorothy Jones Lecture Series on Friday 17 March 2017 from 12 noon.

  • Richard Sandell

    Professor Richard Sandell collaborates with museums, galleries and heritage organisations, exploring the role museum's might play in impacting real people and communities.

  • News and case studies

    Browse news relating to the Division of Biomedical Services.

  • News and events

    Read our latest news and see upcoming events from MedRACE .

  • Publications

    Browse our publications at the University of Leicester, including our Annual Review, Graduates’ Review (Gryphon) and Financial Statements.

  • University historian drives successful campaign for Leicestershire flag

    Professor Shipley formed the idea of establishing a flag for Leicestershire in 2014, when he noticed that around half of England’s 39 historic counties had adopted flags in the previous decade or so, and that soon Leicestershire would be one of the few without one.

  • Salvador Macip

    The academic profile of Dr Salvador Macip, Professor of Molecular Medicine at University of Leicester

  • Royal connections link University to city

    Find out more about the many links that have been forged between the University and the Royal Family.

  • New study underway to find best treatment for wake-up stroke patients

    New study underway to find best treatment for wake-up stroke patients led by Professor Thompson Robinson, Head of Department of Cardiovascular Sciences

  • Bacteriophages

    Bacteriophage (phage) are small viruses that infect bacteria. They are either lytic: they undergo a productive infection within a bacterial cell causing death or they are lysogenic. The study of phage can be utilised for the treatment of antibiotic resistant infection.

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