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  • Academic, research and technical staff

    Browse the academic staff who work in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and see their contact details.

  • First worldwide patient recruited to kidney study

    A team of Leicester researchers is conducting a number of clinical trials in different types of kidney disease and has recently started a study examining a new treatment for IgA Nephropathy.

  • Research grant for study into nuclear weapons and cyber warfare

    Research will look into whether today’s nuclear weapons are safe from computer hacking, taking pace at The University of Leicester.

  • Catrin Pritchard

    Catrin received her MA in Biochemistry from Jesus College, Oxford University in 1983, and in 1987 she finished her PhD at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund on mapping of the male determining gene on the human Y chromosome.

  • TCS project

    The project aimed to test a piece of learning software developed for an array of projects in the tertiary education and cultural heritage sectors.

  • Undergraduate

    The Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester teaches undergraduate degree courses in the School of Biological Sciences, the Biological Sciences (Genetics) BSc and the Medical Genetics BSc.

  • Supervisory support

    Our PhD students benefit from supervision from internationally recognised scholars and researchers who are at the frontiers of their disciplines.

  • Professor receives Honorary Fellowship for his outstanding work in pain management

    Professor David Lambert, Professor of Anaesthetic Pharmacology, has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Royal College of Anaesthetists.

  • Predicting the impact of illness – and its remedies

    Predicting the impact of illness – and its remedies Predicting the impact of illness – and its remedies 1425|Comprehensive approach to modelling healthcare in populations developed at Leicester could help to plan NHS services A new method of modelling illness across...

  • Exercise shown to improve symptoms of patients with chronic kidney disease

    Just 12 weeks of aerobic and strength-based exercise reduces symptoms and levels of fatigue in patients with chronic kidney disease, Leicester researchers have shown.

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