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  • Population genetics for higher education

    Population genetics is the study of genetic variation within populations. Find out more about the topic and what academic resources are available.

  • TB metabolism

    See more about the impact of studying TB metabolism in the Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Diseases Network.

  • Paediatric Cardiologist from our University part of team that helped to deliver miracle baby with heart growing outside of her body

    Academic Champion in Paediatric Cardiology Dr Frances Bu’Lock, from our University’s College of Life Sciences, has worked as part of a team of around 50 clinical staff at Glenfield Hospital to bring Vanellope Hope, a baby with an incredibly rare condition which had her heart...

  • Phage research report conclusions welcomed by Leicester experts

    University of Leicester experts in phages contributed to a Government Select Committee report on the potential use of phages to fight bacterial infections

  • Innovation through collaboration

    Learn more about the Institute for Precision Health's innovation through collaboration projects.

  • From the past to the future of work

    Posted by Stephen Wood in School of Business Blog on February 4, 2025 Stephen Wood, Professor of Management, University of Leicester School of Business.

  • Scarman lectures

    Since 2008, Criminology at the University of Leicester has invited high profile guest speakers to deliver papers on current issues in criminology, criminal justice, policing and community safety.

  • Bone laboratory

    Our bone laboratory is dedicated to the study of animal bones from archaeological sites and the analysis of human skeletal material.

  • Professor Effie Law

    Professor Effie Law, Professor in Human-Computer Interaction is pioneering exciting, interesting and informative ways to use video games in education.

  • Leicester type 2 diabetes programme significantly improves health outcomes

    People who take part in a type 2 diabetes education programme developed in Leicester say it makes them feel “empowered” to manage their condition better.

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