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  • Cell-free Wheat Germ Lysate

    vectors available for expression in cell-free wheat germ lysate

  • The formula for success in 100 years of Chemistry at Leicester

    As the School of Chemistry celebrates 100 years of Chemistry at Leicester, find out more about its history and achievements

  • Department of Chemistry strengthens links with collaborators in China

    Links between our University and a university in China have been strengthened with a new agreement to encourage the exchange of students and academics.

  • Bioactive Molecules

    Learn more about bioactive molecules, as part of our research into the chemistry of life in the School of Chemistry.

  • Leicester scientist wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry award

    A researcher from the University's College of Medicine has been announced as the winner of the prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Toxicology Award for 2017.

  • Sally Kyd

    Sally joined the University of Leicester as an undergraduate, studied here for her PhD, joined the teaching staff, was appointed Professor – and eventually became the first female Head of Leicester Law School.

  • Sally Kyd

    The academic profile of Professor Sally Kyd of Leicester Law School

  • Wednesday 29th August Sol 23

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 29, 2012 We have started our drive East to the Glenelg junction.  We will go at about tens of metres per sol over the next few weeks.

  • Molecular Pathology and Cell Biology of Cancer

    Module code: MB7401 This module will employ a molecular pathology approach to the study of cancer.  We will explore the molecular changes that take place during the progression of a cell -from normal cell to a malignant tumour.

  • Molecular Pathology and Cell Biology of Cancer

    Module code: BS4401 This module will employ a molecular pathology approach to the study of cancer.  We will explore the molecular changes that take place during the progression of a cell -from normal cell to a malignant tumour.

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