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  • Prevention, Obesity and Diabetes

    Module code: MD7519 If you are a healthcare professional or someone with an interest in obesity and prevention of type 2 diabetes, then this is the module for you.

  • Decoy protein injection could stop COVID-19

    Coronavirus image Illustration of coronavirus|Decoy proteins that bind and trap the coronavirus to stop it infecting cells in our bodies are being developed by the University of Leicester.

  • Prevention

    Research theme lead: Professor Karen Brown Academic research theme members Dr Sam Khan Dr Alessandro Rufini Dr Cristina Tufarelli Professor Don JL Jones Prevention, through the use of safe and effective therapies offers a largely untapped strategy for...

  • Treatment which could prevent wound scarring to be presented

    Research at our University has revealed a potential treatment to prevent wound scarring that will soon be entering clinical trials.

  • Prevent duty

    Learn more about the Prevent duty, set in place by the government, but adhered to by us at the University of Leicester.

  • Conflict Prevention, Response and Recovery

    Module code: CR7581 This module introduces the core security-related concepts currently used in the field of post-conflict intervention and development. You will analyse factors relevant to the prevention of and recovery from conflict.

  • Briefing papers

    Browse the five themed briefing papers produced by the Centre for Hate Studies as part of the Leicester Hate Crime Project - these papers outline the standout findings from the research.

  • Prevention, Screening and Early Detection in Diabetes

    Module code: MD7252 Diabetes can lead to a range of complications including kidney disease, heart disease, stroke, blindness, nerve disease and amputation. Up to 50% of people with diabetes have complications at the time of diagnosis.

  • Crime Prevention

    Module code: CR2514 In this module we will address one of the classic debates within both criminology and security management: ‘social’ vs. ‘situational’ approaches to crime prevention.

  • Link between hibernation in animals and Alzheimers prevention identified

    Research by scientists at the Medical Research Council’s Toxicology Unit, based at the University, has identified a protective mechanism that kicks in when body temperature is lowered, activating a process that prevents the loss of brain cells and the connections between them.

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