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  • Posters

    The following posters were displayed at the Midlands Racial Equality in Medicine Network Conference on 11th March: 1. An Extended Literature Review on the Racial Disparities that Exist in the Management of Sickle Cell Disease in the UK.

  • Tumour analysis following surgery could provide breakthrough in predicting how well cancer patients respond to drug treatment research shows

    A novel approach developed by researchers from our University and the MRC Toxicology Unit could help to predict how well patients respond to drugs designed to fight various forms of cancer.

  • Pioneering centre receives £4 million boost

    A pioneering centre at the University of Leicester which studies bacteriophages to combat antibiotic resistant bacteria has received a major boost thanks to a £4 million donation.

  • New Institute to bolster research among Leicester’s Health and Care professionals

    A new institute has been launched to radically boost the number of research opportunities available to Leicester’s nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, health scientists and pharmacists

  • Exercise programmes benefit a wide range of long-term health conditions

    A new study looking at health data from the last 20 years has highlighted the benefits of exercise programmes for individuals living with long-term health conditions

  • University lights up medical building in support of Baby Loss Awareness Week

    As part of the national campaign to highlight the importance of Baby Loss Awareness Week, the University of Leicester’s George Davies Centre, home to many of Leicester’s world-changing health researchers and teaching spaces, will join other national UK landmarks in being lit...

  • Approaching the Gender Kidney Donation Gap

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on November 11, 2018   In the corner of the medical ethics community where I write, it sometimes feels as though it is taken for granted that organ sale would increase the number of ‘donated’ kidneys.

  • Blood suckers fluid dynamics explain how quickly a vampire could drain your blood

    Throughout human history there have been tales of vampires – bloodsucking creatures of folklore that prey on their victims by draining their life essence, usually via the blood.

  • Celebrating diversity during LGBT+ month

    As part of a month long celebration of diversity, we are hosting a series of events to mark LGBT+ History Month, which runs from Monday 3 February to Friday 13 March 2020.

  • Professor Phil Baker to leave his 'home town' University of Leicester

    Professor Phil Baker, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research & Enterprise (PVCRE), will be leaving the University of Leicester to take up a new role as Pro Vice-Chancellor Medicine and Health at the University of East Anglia.

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