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  • How a technological revolution is helping us to understand the human Y chromosome

    Professor Mark Jobling (pictured) from the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology has published a new review in Nature Reviews Genetics with a colleague from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge which examines the properties of the human Y chromosome and...

  • Building Bridges 2020

    Details  Date: Thursday 21st May 2020 Time: 6.

  • Athena SWAN

    The Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester is committed to providing a good working environment for its staff, and in 2016 was successful in achieving an Athena SWAN Bronze award.

  • Historic female firsts captured on canvas

    Today (5 March) the University of Leicester has recognised, on its walls and in its paintings, the contribution of three women who have, through their work and lives helped to create the University.

  • A brace of Times Higher Education Awards nominations for Leicester

    A brace of Times Higher Education Awards nominations for Leicester A brace of Times Higher Education Awards nominations for Leicester|University shortlisted for Research Project of the Year: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and DataPoints Merit Award The University of...

  • PhD students

    Browse this list of our current PhD students within the Medieval Research Centre and learn more about their research topics.

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  • 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.

  • Leicester Oral History Archive collection

    The Leicester Oral History Archive is an extensive collection of over 500 interviews with a wide range of interview topics such as health, childhood, education, housing and many others. Learn more about the project.

  • Everywhere and Nowhere: exploring histories of disability across the National Trust

    National Trust and University of Leicester launch new film to explore fascinating, previously untold stories of disability from the Trust’s sites and collections

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