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  • Post-mortem CT angiography illuminates causes of death

    CT angiography is a useful adjunct to autopsy that is likely to increase the quality of post-mortem diagnosis, according to a study appearing online in the journal Radiology.

  • A new potential treatment pathway for cardiovascular disease

    A collaborative study involving scientists from the University of Leicester has shown, for the first time, that a protein expressed in a subset of immune cells contributes towards the build-up of fatty deposits in arteries, which leads to cardiovascular disease.

  • Civil rights expert to deliver annual American Studies lecture

    An expert on the history of the Black Power movement will deliver a free public lecture at the University of Leicester on Monday 21 October.

  • Leicester MP learns how city university supports communities and shapes national policy

    The University of Leicester welcomed one of the city’s new MPs to campus to showcase the work it does with local businesses, communities and at national policy level.

  • Time to reflect on Holocaust Memorial Day

    The origins of Nazi genocide will be explored at our University's annual Holocaust Memorial Day lecture at 6:00pm on Tuesday 24 January 2017.

  • Diabetes risk score translation event taking place in Leicester

    An event to launch the translation of a Type 2 diabetes risk assessment tool into two South Asian languages takes place in Leicester next week.

  • Articulate

    In 2008, the National Gallery commissioned RCMG to evaluate the second phase of Articulate, their secondary school literacy programme.

  • Sycamore Gap sapling to be planted in University of Leicester Botanic Garden

    The University of Leicester Botanic Garden will plant a Sycamore Gap sapling as part of the tree's legacy.

  • EU at ‘critical point’ as Germany searches for Merkel successor

    A leading economist has warned that German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s successor will have ‘big shoes to fill’ on the European stage, after describing her as ‘the continuity of Europe’.

  • AI breakthrough could save lives through disease prediction and prevention

    Artificial intelligence (AI) could help predict how an individual patient’s illness will progress and what treatment will be most successful to help them recover, saving lives across the globe, according to new research by the University of Leicester.

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