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  • SMILE Mission

    ESA/CAS mission SMILE to study the solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere

  • Protection

    Current research The role of Ion Channels in Protection Cardiovascular Ion Channels and their role in Protection Our research involves a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of cardiovascular ion channels and their role in the physiological processes underlying protection.

  • December Book Group: Officers and Gentlemen

    Summary of the December 2014 meeting of the Waugh Book Group, Leicester

  • Past events

    Find out more about the events held in the Institute for Precision Health at Leicester.

  • Astrophysics Seminar – 17th Feb 3pm. JJ Hermes: White dwarf variability as seen from space

    Posted by ab520 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 11 February 2021 Please find a teams link in the Astrophysics Group > Seminars area. Abstract: White dwarfs have been used as flux standards for decades, thanks to their staid simplicity.

  • Opportunity: Telespazio Technology Contest

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 15 October 2020 Students (graduated and non-graduated), PhDs and Researchers at the University of Leicester are invited to participate to the #T-TeC (Telespazio Technology Contest).

  • Preclinical imaging facility

    Our preclinical imaging facility houses a number of state of the art imaging systems.

  • National Space Centre’s Women in Space Series

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 December 2020 Leicester Space Scientists have been included in a series of interviews by the National Space Centre focussing on Women in Space and careers in STEM.

  • Leicester Planetary Scientist in BBC Earth Feature on Jupiter

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 7 June 2021 Dr. Henrik Melin was interviewed for a feature for @BBCEarth about the greatest of planets – Jupiter. He discusses Juno’s exploration of the giant planet, and highlights some of the latest discoveries.

  • Emma Bunce Discusses Planetary Missions on RAS podcast

    Posted by slc25 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 October 2020 “I think I would probably go back in time and pick Voyager… “ Our Head of School, and President of the Royal Astronomical Society Prof.

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