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  • Instruments

    Get more information on the instruments and equipment available as part of the Flow Cytometry facility at Leicester.

  • Centenary tree planting helps Borough’s competition chances to bloom

    Dr Richard Gornall, Director of the Botanic Garden & Curator of the Herbarium at the University of Leicester, said: “We are thankful to the borough of Wigston and Oadby for its donation to the garden which marks the centenary of the University of Leicester.

  • Blood vessel genes could be targets for heart disease drugs: new study

    University of Leicester scientists analysed genes linked to cells forming our blood vessels that could be targets for drugs that tackle multiple vascular diseases

  • What to pack

    Before starting at the University of Leicester, work out what to bring with you and what to pick up once you're here.

  • Anthropocene Research Group

    As the Interdisciplinary Anthropocene Research Group, we are researching global challenges and exploring the complex ways in which socio-economic ecosystems impact the Earth System. 

  • Three-Minute Wonder Competition

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 20 March 2020 Leicester physicists are involved in 3 Minute Wonder competition .

  • Movies

    The following short video-clips illustrate the involvement of the European Petrophysics Consortium (EPC) in the coordination of downhole logging operations and the acquisition of core physical properties measurements from a number of IODP expeditions.

  • New research could help detect early signs of heart failure in diabetic patients

    New research in Leicester, which has been funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), could help understand how heart failure can develop in people living with Type 2 diabetes. An estimated 3.7 million people in the UK are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.

  • Juno peers deep into Jupiter’s colourful belts and zones

    An investigation of this phenomenon is one of the primary objectives of NASA’s Juno mission, and the spacecraft carries a specially-designed microwave radiometer to measure emission from deep within the Solar System’s largest planet for the first time.

  • Recruitment begins for ethnic minority healthcare staff COVID research study

    A drive to encourage ethnic minority healthcare workers to participate in a Government-backed study investigating the risks of COVID-19 to their health has been launched today.

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