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  • Services and techniques

    The Electron Microscopy Facility provides a range of services and techniques for users inside and outside the University of Leicester.

  • Assessment centres

    Discover more about assessment centres, the ways in how you may be assessed and how to best prepare for the day.

  • New £2.9 million project to develop rehabilitation programme for people with multiple long-term conditions

    Researchers in Leicester are developing a new programme to provide exercise-based rehabilitation to people living with multiple long-term health conditions.

  • Professor Cyril Dominguez

    The academic profile of Prof Cyril Dominguez, Professor in Structural Biology at University of Leicester

  • Centre aims

    Learn more about the aims of the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

  • Omics

    The Institute for Precision Health has a broad membership that includes academic experts in the fields of Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics. The expertise and equipment that rests with these experts underpins work across all of IPH's clinical specialities.

  • The NASA-JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement mission

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 28 October 2020 Leicester precipitation scientists Daniel Watters and Alessandro Battaglia outline how a NASA-JAXA mission addresses the challenge of global measurement of precipitation.

  • Session 1: Reference intervals for African Buffalo

    Discussion of planning the first session of an R Course

  • Example MD projects

    Self-funding students or students seeking MD studentship opportunities are encouraged to view the example projects offered below by supervisors in our department. If you are interested, please contact the relevant supervisor for each project.

  • Reproduction and gene shuffling in malaria parasites: how does it work?

    Scientists from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham have received nearly £600,000 to research how sexual development and gene shuffling within the malaria parasite could help to control malaria transmission.

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