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  • New £2.9 million project to develop rehabilitation programme for people with multiple long-term conditions

    Researchers in Leicester are developing a new programme to provide exercise-based rehabilitation to people living with multiple long-term health conditions.

  • New understanding of ‘sociable’ slug behaviour calls for better pesticide targeting

    Experts from the University of Leicester have been hot on the slime trail of the grey field slug population thanks to innovative technology that can tag and track the behaviour of the invertebrates.

  • People

    Meet the Modern Languages at Leicester team. Browse our list of academic and professional services staff and find out how to get in touch via telephone and email.

  • Fossil fuel burning leaves its mark in Mediterranean corals

    New study involving the University of Leicester identifies carbon particles emitted by burning fossil fuels embedded in corals

  • Stem cells collected in late pregnancy herald advances in prenatal medicine

    Pioneering approach, developed by researchers with key input from the University of Leicester, means human development can be observed in late pregnancy for the first time

  • Wellcome Trust open access policy

    Wellcome Trust open access policy

  • Derby Local Studies Library

    A page that describes the collections from Derby Local Studies Library that the UOSH Midlands Hub preserved.

  • January 2021 Digest

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 February 2021 With 2020 now behind us, the Physics Community team would like to say a virtual “welcome to 2021,” and to share some of the stories on our School blog from the past few weeks.

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    Each of our research themes contribute to our specialist translational research programmes which leave a lasting legacy for patient benefit.

  • Wellcome boost for structural biologists

    Leicester researchers studying our molecular machinery have been awarded £3.89 million in research funding by the Wellcome Trust.

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