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  • Ischaemic preconditioning and remote conditioning of cardiac muscle

    Our laboratory is interested in ischaemia/reperfusion injury in the heart and how the cardioprotective technique of remote ischaemic conditioning works to both protect the heart against I/R injury but also prevent adverse remodelling of the myocardium following ischemic injury.

  • Abstracts and Registration

    Please find details about registration, costs, and abstract submissions for oral and poster presentations for the International Conference on Hydrogenase and Other Redox Metalloenzymes here.

  • Why study English at Leicester?

    Interested in applying for a UG degree in English at UoL? Find out more about the reasons why studying English at Leicester could be for you.

  • About

    Learn more about the Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester - our history and our world-famous Grade II* listed Engineering Building.

  • Activities and events

    Find out about past events and future events for the Wordsworth 2020 AHRC funded project for English research at Leicester.

  • Research support

    Discover how The University of Leicester Library supports your research needs by providing access to tailored services and helpful guidance.

  • Stationery

    New corporate stationery now available University of Leicester has launched a new brand design for all corporate stationery. For consistency of brand all University of Leicester stationery is generated and produced by Print Services.

  • Facilities for students living at home

    Full access to the David Wilson Library, open 24hrs weekdays. Digital Reading Room. All the University sports facilities, on campus and out at Oadby.

  • Add a video component to a page

    Add a video component to a page in Sitecore.

  • Foundations of Anaesthetic Practice

    Module code: OP1003 This module will provide the opportunity for you to learn the foundation principles of anaesthetic practice and experience the duties that make up the role of the ODP as an anaesthetic practitioner.

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