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  • Cancer Cell and Molecular Biology MSc

    This is for you if... you want to study the molecular and cell biology of cancer to an advanced level and develop a career in biological research.

  • 25th September 2013 Sol 404

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 25, 2013 We have now left Waypoint Point 1 and started out for Waypoint 2, at about 1 km distance.

  • Declaration on openness

    The University of Leicester signed a Declaration on Openness on Animal Research, along with 72 other cosignatories.

  • NCUK partnership opens up opportunities for international students to study at the University of Leicester

    Students from across the globe have a new opportunity to study at the University of Leicester.

  • Working with us

    Find out about working with us, including details about the benefits of working with the University, our SME-friendly procurement policy, and contract opportunities.

  • UK first for Leicester: ground-breaking software lets surgeon see real-time 3D map of heart

    Innovative software that allows a surgeon to view inside a patient’s heart in real time while applying treatment has been used for the first time in the UK in operations at Glenfield Hospital, Leicester.

  • Recognising the differing health needs of Leicester’s diverse population

    Upcoming Health Matters exhibition recognises the differing health needs of Leicester’s diverse population

  • 18th March 2016 Sol 1285

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on March 18, 2016 One of the ChemCam capabilities is to use its  Remote MicroImager (RMI) to take images of our laser LIBS targets, but also of more distant features.

  • 24th April 2014 Sol 610

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 24, 2014 We have been doing contact science and taking images in order to zero in on our exact drill point at Mt. Remarkable.

  • Thursday 20th December Sol 133

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on December 20, 2012 Curiosity and its team will soon take a break over the Christmas holidays .  However in the meantime we are using the opportunity to examine different parts of Yellowknife and its rocks.

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