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  • John Mitcheson

    The academic profile of Dr John Mitcheson, Reader / Associate Professor of ion channel physiology and pharmacology at University of Leicester

  • Popular publications

    Browse the 'popular' items published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

  • News and events

    Read our latest news and see upcoming events from MedRACE .

  • Complex modern contracting and the quest for cooperation – managerial and legal perspectives

    Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on March 28, 2018   In the first of a series of blogs Haward Soper discusses his doctoral research on commercial contracting and the nature and importance of cooperation in making contracts work.

  • Post-Mortem Punishment: A Fate Worse than Death? By Rachel Bennett

    Posted by Rachel Bennett in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on September 14, 2015 A key question I have repeatedly asked myself in the researching and writing up of my PhD thesis, and one that permeates the Criminal Corpse project, asks why punish the dead? The 1752 Murder...

  • PhD students

    Browse a list of School of Business research students. Find out more about their research areas and ways to get in touch.

  • Sue Shackleton

    The academic profile of Dr Sue Shackleton, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • People

    Find out more about the people who work, study and research in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Expert opinions cover the eight principles underlying tumour growth

    PhD student Mohan Harihar from the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology has written an article for Think: Leicester explaining the eight ‘Hallmarks of Cancer’.

  • Research areas

    The Institute is composed of 26 active research groups, each led by an academic from the department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Chemistry, Cardiovascular Sciences or Respiratory Sciences, collaborating with colleagues from across the University.

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