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    Formally opened in 1968, the Adrian Building was the home of Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys’ historic discovery of genetic fingerprinting in September 1984.

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    RCMG was commissioned to carry out an evaluation of the impact of Raphael’s Madonna of the Pinks on young people unfamiliar with art galleries.

  • School of Chemistry prizes and prize winners

    The School of Chemistry at the University of Leicester has a number of prestigious undergraduate prizes that are awarded to students at various points during their degrees.

  • Facilities

    We have a range of facilities to support our students and researchers in the George Porter Building and neighbouring Materials Centre in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Leicester.

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    Our expertise spans the breadth of medicine, science and technology, with specialisms in medicine and biosciences, environmental sustainability, materials and transport.

  • Improving air quality in Nairobi

    Poor urban air quality is a major development issue globally, placing a huge burden on public health.

  • Case studies

    An introduction to epigenetics ethics and the resources available to students looking for help with their research.

  • Event will raise awareness of the challenges of prematurity and research taking place

    A special event for those living with, or looking after preterm youngsters aims to raise awareness of the challenges of prematurity and other important child health issues

  • UK experts call for a refined, universal definition of long COVID

    Two leading UK experts in infectious diseases who played a major research role during the pandemic have called for a refined, universal definition of long COVID

  • Chancellor issues call for Leicester grads to change the world for the better

    The Chancellor of the University of Leicester has issued a rallying cry to the new crop of graduates to think big, fight injustice and change the world for the better.

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