Search

14675 results for: ‘conference previous cms15 abstracts’

  • Leicester DNA research presented to House of Commons Science and Technology Committee

    Written evidence from the University of Leicester about the future of DNA research in the UK has been presented to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee’s inquiry into genomics and genome editing.

  • Reka Plugor

    The academic profile of Dr Réka Plugor, Associate Professor of Work and Employment at University of Leicester

  • Breast cancer relapse could be found two years earlier

    Breast cancer detection Illustration of a breast cancer tumour 650|Research suggests a simple blood test may hold the key to detecting breast cancer relapse.

  • Why alcohol limits and unit guidelines could be completely wrong

    ULSB academic explores why alcohol limits and unit guidelines could be completely wrong

  • Royal visit to University of Leicester honours legacy of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha

    Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walking across campus Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walking across campus 50 Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in the David Wilson library Their Royal Highnesses The...

  • Andrew Fry

    Obituary notice for Professor Andrew Fry, Professor of Cell Biology in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Case studies

    Explore the case studies of the infection models at the Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Disease Network.

  • Testimonial

    Read more about Naomi Cooper. Who was first in post of our commercial field archaeology placement. Find out more about the placement through her testimonial.

  • Work placements

    ULAS offers three work placements for those wishing to develop their archaeological services skills.

  • University of Leicester film wins landmark award from the British Society of Criminology

    A short film created by the Centre for Hate Studies (University of Leicester) has received the Sophie and Sylvia Lancaster Prize 2024 from the British Society of Criminology.

Back to top
MENU