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  • Medical Biosciences (Microbiology) MBiolSci

    Infectious diseases are responsible for a third of all deaths and are a major cause of death in infants and young children. The sheer diversity of pathogens and the exotic mechanisms they have evolved to escape the human immune system make them a fascinating topic to study.

  • Medical Biosciences (Physiology) MBiolSci

    The human body is a collection of interacting systems that in normal health work smoothly with each other in a self-regulated manner.

  • Indigenous Geographies of Carceral Islands

    Essay about the indigenous georaphies on three Australian convict islands - Melville; Cockatoo; Rottnest

  • 2023 news

    Please see below for articles published in 2023. Pneumococcal capsule expression is controlled through a conserved, distal cis-regulatory element during infection David G. Glanville; Ozcan Gazioglu; Michela Marra; Valerie L. Tokars; Tatyana Kushnir; Medhanie Habtom; Nicholas J.

  • Book Trade Networks

    The University of Leicester's Leverhulme Trust Research Grant for the Book Trade Network project.

  • Postgraduate researchers win prestigious policy internships

    Two Leicester postgraduate researchers have been selected for prestigious internships that will see them assist with briefings to Parliament on science policy issues.

  • Current Research Projects

    The Materials Centre's current projects at the University of Leicester

  • The payslip: effects of the minimum wage?

    Read the article "The payslip: effects of the minimum wage?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Celebrating Leicester’s live music heritage as Radio 2 comes to town

    While some of pop’s biggest names will be descending on Leicester this weekend for Radio 2 In The Park, it’s not the first time some of them have graced a stage within the LE1 postcode.

  • University of Leicester scientist takes cancer biomarker research to Parliament

    PhD student at the Leicester Cancer Research Centre, Tumie Ntereke, presents her work to politicians and expert judges on 6 March

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