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  • Gene regulation and expression

    Developmental genetics examines how patterns of gene expression and regulation control the development of a multicellular organism from a single cell. Visit our website for more information.

  • Beautiful, But Deadly

    Emily Richardson, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Beautiful, But Deadly'.

  • Choices

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on April 26, 2019 Every day we have choice. From the moment we wake in the morning to the end of our day, from early childhood until we lose our reason or die we have choice. Choice of children’s school.

  • £14 million in funding announced for five research projects into land use and Net Zero

    The Land Use for Net Zero Hub, co-led by the University of Leicester and James Hutton Institute, receives £14 million funding for five projects.

  • Bioscience departments receive recognition for tackling gender inequality

    Our University has been further recognised for our commitment to tackling gender inequality in higher education with the announcement that two of our biosciences departments have received Athena SWAN awards.

  • Professor Melanie Davies

    Learn more about Melanie Davies, a Professor of Diabetes Medicine in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Polish Post-beginners (Level 2)

    Polish course for post-beginners at Leicester University

  • Academic staff

    Contact details for our academic staff.

  • Buy Nothing Day: Critical Management in Action

    Posted by Jennifer Smith Maguire in School of Business Blog on November 30, 2013 On the day after Black Friday, Jennifer Smith Maguire, Senior Lecturer in Cultural Production and Consumption at the School, discusses the goals and history of ‘Buy Nothing Day’.

  • Medical Biosciences (Genetics) MBiolSci

    Genetics and genetic mechanisms can tell us so much about heredity and evolution. When researched in the context of diseases in a massively outbred human population, genetics leads us to discover better, more personalised diagnosis and treatments of diseases.

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