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  • Akoya PhenoImager slide scanner

    The PerkinElmer Vectra Polaris slide scanner can be found in the Advanced Imaging Facility. Learn more about it.

  • 2021 news

    26 October 2021 Host Stress Signals Stimulate Pneumococcal Transition from Colonization to Dissemination into the Lungs Fayez Alghofaili, Hastyar Najmuldeen, Banaz O. Kareem, Bushra Shlla, Vitor E. Fernandes, Morten Danielsen, Julian M.

  • Better peatland management could cut half a billion tonnes of carbon

    However, because large populations rely on these peatlands for their livelihoods, it may not be realistic to expect all agricultural peatlands to be fully returned to their natural condition in the near future.

  • Digital Frustrations

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on December 17, 2018 By Dr Hannah Laidley   There are plenty of articles complaining about how awful IT is not just in the NHS but in healthcare around the world.

  • The School of Museum Studies at the Museums Association Conference 2014

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on October 20, 2014 Posted on behalf of School Manager, Barbara Lloyd: Barbara at the Museums Association Conference in Cardiff.

  • Queering Islam: a new events series

    Posted by Alberto Fernández Carbajal in Queering Islam on November 26, 2015 It’s been a little while since my last post on the films of Shamim Sarif.

  • Publications

    Some other publications Nineteenth-century technical innovations in British Country Houses and their estates, by Marilyn Palmer and Ian West. Engineering History and Heritage, Vol 166 Issue EH1.

  • Chris Grocott

    Dr. Chris Grocott is lecturer in Management and Economic History at the University of Leicester School of Business and editor of the ULSB Blog.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 188

    Academic Librarian.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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