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  • First glimpse into a vital developmental milestone opens new healthcare possibilities

    University of Leicester scientist develops first multiscale computer model that captures aspects of human gastrulation - the process that leads to the development of tissues and organs.

  • Advanced Imaging Facility (AIF)

    The Advanced Imaging Facility is part of Core Biotechnology Services and is the open access light microscopy facility in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Gary Willars

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

  • Sensational anti-drag queen David Hoyle to give special free performance in Leicester

    Sensational anti-drag queen David Hoyle is giving a special free performance in Leicester as part of LGBT+ History Month being marked at our University. Hoyle came to prominence in the 1990s as the Divine David.

  • Katy Bennett

    The academic profile of Prof. Katy Bennett, Professor of Human Geography at University of Leicester

  • Ken Weir

    Censoring Academics works well for Publishers Posted by Ken Weir in School of Business Blog on June 18, 2014 Kenneth Weir, Lecturer in Accountancy at the School, examines the popularity of a controversial article which he, David Harvie, Geoff Lightfoot and Simon Lilley,...

  • Leicester historian’s ‘elegant pages’ that provided the script for last coronation

    Details of University of Leicester historian’s contribution to the design and printing of the Order of Service for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II unearthed

  • David Critchley

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

  • Julian Pooley

    The Nichols papers are scattered among over 100 repositories and libraries across the world and 26 private collections.

  • Acknowledgements

    A project such as this could not have succeeded without the contribution of many individuals and organisations.

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