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  • Research Methods in Cancer Biology

    Module code: MB7003 When a gene is found to be mutated in a cancer, we first need to understand how its protein product functions and then how the mutated protein alters the behaviour of cancer cells. For example, cancer cells show uncontrolled cell proliferation.

  • Arch-I-Scan

    Explore how AHRC-funded, Leicester Arch-I-Scan research project applies machine learning technology and Artificial Intelligence to Roman archaeology (samian pottery).

  • ‘Women who become mothers before 33 earn 15% less’…

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 18, 2016 …than other UK women who do not become mothers according to a report released by the TUC. Statistics are based on  IPPR  research.

  • Anna Joy Drury

    The academic profile of Dr Anna Joy Drury, Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Professor Shigang Yue

    The academic profile of Professor Shigang Yue, Professor of Computer Science at University of Leicester, research interests include AI, robotics, neural networks, bio-inspired neural networks, bio-inspired robotics, bio-inspired systems, vehicle collision detection, collision...

  • Genetics and law for higher education

    We cover genetic-related issues that are in the news and where the legislation has affected how they are used.

  • Who is a leader?

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on August 9, 2018   One of my professors was sceptical when I told her I had been accepted onto the Leadership and Management Academic Foundation Programme.

  • Regulation of Gene Expression

    Find out more about Regulation of Gene Expression research at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester scientists take sustainable energy research to Parliament

    PhD student Manon Lachmann joins supervisor Dr Patricia Rodriguez-Macia to showcase green chemistry to a panel of experts and politicians on 4 March

  • A birds eye view

    A PhD student at our University has taken his passion for photography to new heights with awe-inspiring pictures of our city’s landmarks.

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