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  • Contact us

    Find out how to get in touch with the Department of Respiratory Sciences (formerly Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) at the University of Leicester by email, telephone and in person.

  • Contact us

    Contact Geography at the University of Leicester. Find out how to get in touch with us by email, telephone and in person, or connect with us on social media through Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

  • Procedure in the event of death

    In the event of the death of a potential donor, the next of kin/executor should telephone Leicester Medical School on +44 (0)116 252 3082 as soon as possible after the death occurs. Find out what happens both when a donation is accepted and when it is not accepted.

  • Contact the East Midlands Oral History Archive

    Find out contact details for the team in the East Midlands Oral History Archive based in the Centre for Urban History at the University of Leicester.

  • School and departmental contacts

    Find contact details for the members of staff working in the schools and departments that make up the College of Life Sciences.

  • Women in Space: On the Ground and Heading for the Stars – Seminar by Sue Nelson

    Women in Space: On the Ground and Heading for the Stars - Seminar by Sue Nelson

  • Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations

    Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations (SSRF) is a calculation to generate in general 2D super-resolution image from an image sequence which can be acquired on most common fluorescence microscopes, without the necessity for special sample preparation.

  • Tim Pearce

    The academic profile of Dr Tim Pearce, Reader in Bioengineering at University of Leicester

  • Ning Wang

    The academic profile of Dr Ning Wang, Lecturer in Cancer Metabolism and Prevention at University of Leicester

  • What makes some people simply able to carry on in the face of adversity

    The ability to ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ could explain why some people suffer less depression and anxiety when faced with adversity, research has discovered.

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