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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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Biophysics, Physiology and Metabolism

    Module code: NT1004 In this module, you will research in depth the structure and function of some of the systems of the human body from biological, biochemical and physical perspectives.

  • Nikon C1Si Confocal microscope

    Find out more about the Nikon C1Si Confocal microscope we have in the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • Shaun Cowley

    The academic profile of Professor Shaun Cowley, Professor of Molecular Biology at University of Leicester

  • Locations

    The Advanced Imaging Facility is spread over a few different locations on University campus. See where you can find our equipment.

  • Satellite centrepiece for Space Park Leicester

    Two satellites which shine a light on Leicester’s role in climate research form the centrepiece of Space Park Leicester’s new atrium space.

  • 1,800 year-old evidence of Roman worship found in Leicester Cathedral dig

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services uncover evidence of a cellar and altar stone from the Roman period thought to be a private shrine or cult room, suggesting the site of Leicester Cathedral has seen religious observance for nearly 1,800 years

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 14

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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