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    The research interests of the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester cover a wide area from physico-chemical mechanisms through to cell physiology and pharmacology, and developmental biology. Explore our research themes.

  • Events

    We organise regular research seminars and conferences and host visiting speakers. Learn more about some of our recent events in the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies.

  • Donors and trees

    Centenary Global Celebration Birthday Tree, planted in celebration of the University’s Centenary in 2021 Liquidambar, Attenborough lawn Leicester International Institute Birthday Tree, planted on behalf of Leicester International Institute, Dalian University of...

  • University marks Prematurity Awareness Month by encouraging schools to take up the Prem Aware Award to support children born early

    Research undertaken by experts from the University of Leicester is helping to support parents and teachers of children born prematurely

  • Grants and papers

    Grants, investigators, members and papers related to Digitising Reproduction.

  • Young Leicester artists raise money for charity through ‘Hopefulness’ exhibition

    A new exhibition featuring the work of budding artists from Leicester College has opened at the Attenborough Arts Centre, the University of Leicester’s public arts programme.  The Art and Design students were asked what ‘hope’ meant to them.

  • Orwell vs Kafka

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 10, 2024 A suite of special programmes broadcast over eight days on BBC Radio 4 comprising a reading of 1984, six 30-minute documentaries on the authors and the relevance of their writing today...

  • The Dreadful Burning of the City of London

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on September 8, 2016 The atmosphere of London in 1666, before, as well as after, the outbreak of the Great Fire, was febrile – anti-Catholic feeling was potent and rife, portents and prophecies of terrible events...

  • Session 1: Reference intervals for African Buffalo

    Discussion of planning the first session of an R Course

  • Petrophysicist joins ocean drilling research project investigating the origins of life

    On 26 October 2015, the RSS James Cook (pictured) set sail from Southampton on route to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Dr Sally Morgan from the Department of Geology at Leicester, is a petrophysicist within the international team of scientists who are on-board the vessel.

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