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  • 2020 news

    Browse news relating to the Division of Biomedical Services from 2020.

  • Signal processing breakthroughs to boost Target Detection

    Target Detection will receive a vital boost thanks to pioneering signal processing research.

  • Research reveals new insights into solidification cracking during welding of steel

    New research led by our University has made a novel breakthrough in understanding how solidification cracking occurs during the welding of steel, an important engineering alloy.

  • Screening of Type 2 diabetes needs reviewing research suggests

    The process for screening for Type 2 diabetes or those at high risk of the condition needs “careful re-evaluation”, according to the first study on the effectiveness of testing methods which has been led by the Diabetes Research Centre.

  • Professor Martha Clokie

    Professor Martha Clokie, Professor of Microbiology is leading the fight against antibiotic resistant bacterial infections.

  • Clinics will provide support to budding innovators

    Budding entrepreneurs can get advice on how to bring their products to life thanks to a new partnership with the University of Leicester.

  • Prof. Alexander Gorban

    Director of the Mathematical Modelling Centre and Professor of Applied Mathematics.

  • 4th March 2017 Sol 1627

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on March 4, 2017 We are continuing the Bagnold Dunes campaign, with  stops 3 and 4. This NavCam view shows the Curiosity robotic arm for the team’s examination.

  • Beatrix Potter 150th anniversary

    Peter Rabbit, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mr Jeremy Fisher and Benjamin Bunny - just a few of Beatrix Potter's loveable characters that have enriched the lives of countless children - and adults alike.

  • Survey ranks Leicester among most cost effective universities at which to study

    A new survey that compares study-related expenses at universities includes the University of Leicester among the fifteen least expensive universities. The Daily Telegraph has reported on research conducted by the comparison website GoCompare.

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