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  • 3 Lessons Learned From Failed QI Projects

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on August 23, 2018   Dr Hannah Laidley, AFY2, University of Leicester     Quality improvement work can feel inescapable. That’s because it is; we have to do it to progress through the foundation programme.

  • Workshops

    A description of the workshops to be held at the MREM Conference 2023

  • Developmental genetics for higher education

    If you're studying towards a degree, we've got useful academic content on developmental genetics, supplied by the genetics department at The University of Leicester.

  • Regulation of Sex Work

    Module code: CR7155 The sex industry is a complex, intersectional and global economy which invites much criminological and sociological commentary and enquiry.

  • Social stress key to population’s rate of COVID-19 infection, study finds

    Mathematicians have analysed global COVID-19 data to identify two constants which can drastically change a country’s rate of infection.

  • Pioneering Leicester researcher ready for ‘mind-blowing’ space images

    Raised in Newbury, Berskhire – on Watership Down, made famous by the fantasy novel – Naomi is also a pioneer as the first Black woman to receive a PhD from Leicester’s School of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Education and Work Transitions

    Lead: Dr Reka Plugor Co-lead: Dr Sally-Anne Barnes The Education and Work Transitions research group focuses on the development of knowledge through research and collaboration on the transitions into, through and out of education and work.

  • Time of day matters for breast cancer treatment: new study

    Risk of developing breast shrinkage (atrophy) after radiotherapy can be affected by the time of day the patient is treated and their genetics.

  • A Christmas Carol

    The University Carol Service took place on Monday 7 December in the Percy Gee Students' Union building, organised by the Chaplaincy and Students' Union.

  • Experts gathered to explore a potentially revolutionary method of diagnosing heart and lung disease from a patients breath sample

    On 1 November, the EMBER (East Midlands Breathomics Pathology Node) Industry Symposium took place, to discuss how the latest technologies could take us a step closer to accurately diagnosing conditions such as asthma, pneumonia, heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary...

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