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  • Natalie Garton

    The academic profile of Dr Natalie Garton, Lecturer in Microbiology at University of Leicester

  • Jennifer Creese

    The academic profile of Dr Jennifer Creese, Lecturer SAPPHIRE Research Group at University of Leicester

  • Research

    The research interests of the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester cover a wide area from physico-chemical mechanisms through to cell physiology and pharmacology, and developmental biology. Explore our research themes.

  • University of Leicester staff blogs School of English ‘Untouchable’ works to be investigated at Univ

    School of English Centre for New Writing Untouchable Dalit Literature

  • Participatory, collaborative and co-creative practices at the Science Museum

    This research project was commissioned by the Museum to recognise the significance of the development of the new gallery that sought to be participatory.

  • The Top 10 priorities for adult heart surgery research

    The surveys and workshops held as part of the Priority Setting Partnership identified the following 10 questions as the priority areas of research for adult heart surgery. Quality of life How does a patient’s quality of life (QOL) change (e.g.

  • Could LCFCs sporting success help kick racism into touch

    Leicester City Football Club’s phenomenal success becoming English Premier League Champions in one of Britain’s most diverse cities has ‘touched the lives’ of people from all walks of life – and could have a positive impact on tackling racism.

  • High demand for places at Leicester School of Optometry

    More than 400 prospective students have now applied to the Leicester School of Optometry for its new four-year course starting in September

  • First Juno science results supported by Jupiter forecast by Leicester astronomers

    New observations about the extreme conditions of Jupiter’s weather and magnetic fields by our astronomers have contributed to the revelations and insights coming from the first close passes of Jupiter by NASA’s Juno mission, announced today.

  • Inspiration, identity, learning: the value of museums, second study

    The programme was designed to increase and deepen relationships between museums and schools and to strengthen relationships between museums and communities.

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