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  • New Alzheimers Advance

    Work done at Leicester has helped to identify a new drug target for not only improving symptoms of brain degeneration – but also to extend the life-span of the terminally ill mice.

  • Facilities and Technologies

    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Nuclear Magnetic Resonance nuclear magnetic resonance equipment in use We are one of the few centres that combines both solution and solid state NMR to answer biological questions X-Ray Crystallography X-Ray Crystallography scientific equipment...

  • Current view on origins of Parkinsons disease challenged by new findings

    The neurodegeneration that occurs in Parkinson’s disease is a result of stress on the endoplasmic reticulum in the cell rather than failure of the mitochondria as previously thought, according to a study in fruit flies.

  • Gary Willars

    The academic profile of Dr Gary Willars, Associate Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at University of Leicester

  • Wellcome awards Leicester scientist £2m to study gene regulation in early development

    A University of Leicester scientist has been awarded £2m for research which could lead to advances in understanding and treating developmental disorders.

  • David Critchley

    The academic profile of Professor David Critchley, Emeritus Professor of Molecular Cell Biology at University of Leicester

  • Study creates first 3D vision of cancer target

    A team from the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology has for the first time published a detailed description of a protein linked to many types of cancer. The lab-based study now provides an opportunity for scientists to develop drugs to target this protein.

  • PhD students

    The PhD students of the Centre for Urban History at The University of Leicester.

  • Physics MPhys

    This four-year degree expands on the Physics BSc to prepare you for high-level entry into industry. It’s also a solid base for pursuing PhD research.

  • University of Leicester joins launch of AMAST Network to battle AMR in the agrifood system

    Leicester scientists partner in new network to identify risks of antimicrobial resistance and barriers to action for farms and livestock producers

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