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  • Theory and Techniques in Chronic Disease and Immunity

    Module code: MB7318 This module deals with the fundamental molecular and cellular mechanisms and techniques of advanced cell biology, and explores a wide range of theories and mechanisms that provide the basis of research on inflammation and chronic disease.

  • Theory and Techniques in Chronic Disease and Immunity

    Module code: BS4318 This module deals with the fundamental molecular and cellular mechanisms and techniques of advanced cell biology, and explores a wide range of theories and mechanisms that provide the basis of research on inflammation and chronic disease.

  • A brief history of the Department

    Although the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology was only formed in 2015 it has a much longer history. The department was formed from staff of the Department of Biochemistry together with staff of the Department of Cell Physiology and Pharmacology.

  • Studentships and Self Funded PhD Opportunities

    View projects available to self-funded research students Available PhD Projects |Current Studentship Opportunities in MCB Browse PhD opportunities at the Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB) Browse funded opportunities in the...

  • Ellen Spencer

    The academic profile of Miss Ellen Spencer, Postgraduate research student at University of Leicester

  • Richard Leadbeater

    The academic profile of Dr Richard Leadbeater, Early Career Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Dr Montana Hunter

    The academic profile of Dr Montana Hunter, Early Career Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Mahmoud Nouetou

    The academic profile of Dr Mahmoud-Khairy Nouetou, Research Fellow at University of Leicester

  • George Hales

    The academic profile of Dr George Hales, Early Career Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Marta Boscaglia

    The academic profile of Dr Marta Boscaglia, Early Career Fellow at University of Leicester

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