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  • Multicellular Organisation: An Introduction to Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience

    Module code: BS1060 This module will provide an introduction to cellular and systems physiology of the human body with an emphasis on homeostatic mechanisms.

  • Expedition 352: Izu-Bonin-Mariana Forearc

    July 2014 - September 2014 The principal aim of Expedition 352 is to examine magmatic evolution, chemostratigraphy and arc crustal accretion processes associated with subduction initiation in intra-oceanic convergent margins.

  • Resources

    Useful links to resources for schools and colleges looking for information on gene expression.

  • Charity funding for new treatments to silence tinnitus

    To mark Tinnitus Awareness Week (2 – 8 February), UK charity Action on Hearing Loss (formerly RNID) has announced a major investment to fund a new study which aims to accelerate the development of future tinnitus treatments.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 1117 June

    Dr Daniel Zadik from the Department of Genetics has written an article for The Conversation exploring food intolerance in ancient cultures.

  • Leicester graduate and astrophotographer involved in new film project

    BBC’s Sky at Night presenter and Leicester alumnus Pete Lawrence gives expert insight on the mysteries of the universe in a new film about time, presented by Leffe®.

  • What is saffron

    Did you know that you need to collect about 200,000 flowers to produce just one kilo of saffron? The labour needed to produce it is just one of the many reasons that make the spice the world's most expensive agricultural product.

  • Leicester ranked in Europe’s top 100 innovative universities

    The University of Leicester is ranked 76th in Reuters Europe’s Most Innovative Universities Ranking, equivalent to 16th in the UK.

  • 2024

    Obituaries for members of the University community who have died in 2024.

  • Genetic switch discovery could help to prevent symptoms of Parkinsons disease

    A genetic ‘switch’ has been discovered by MRC researchers at our University which could help to prevent or delay the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

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