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  • Research committed to moving away from toxic chemotherapy

    As Leicester prepares to host its event on Thursday 24 September as part of cancer survivor Rik Basra’s ‘Pass It On’ campaign, academics will showcase their research and explain what they are doing to pave the way for new leukaemia treatments in the future.

  • Clinical trial looks at new ways to treat people living with severe aortic stenosis

    BHF Clinical Trials medical staff conducting a clinical trial|New research at the University of Leicester, funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), could change the way people living with a debilitating heart condition are treated. The £2.

  • Aircraft keep tabs on the Amazons rising methane levels

    Research led by the National Centre of Earth Observation is going to new heights in the atmosphere to get a better handle on methane emitted from wetlands in the Amazon.

  • Tax-efficient giving

    Learn more about tax-efficient giving and the ways your gift to the University of Leicester can be enhanced.

  • Major investment to establish an innovative research-community driven infrastructure for molecular biology

    Five years on from the COVID-19 pandemic, there remains a vital need for further research into preventing disease with the development of new drugs and technologies, so that people live longer and healthier lives

  • University of Leicester junior doctor recognised for pioneering COVID-19 research

    A University of Leicester researcher has been recognised for his pioneering research into how COVID-19 spreads from person to person.

  • Wellcome boost for structural biologists

    Leicester researchers studying our molecular machinery have been awarded £3.89 million in research funding by the Wellcome Trust.

  • Chicxulub crater study suggests asteroid impacts could create habitats for life

    Scientists studying a 65-million-year old crater in the Gulf of Mexico, caused by an asteroid impact, claim it could have provided a habitat for early life to take hold on earth.

  • University astronomer discovers Saturn’s famous hexagon may tower above the clouds

    University astronomer discovers Saturn’s famous hexagon may tower above the clouds University astronomer discovers Saturn’s famous hexagon may tower above the clouds| Stunning atmospheric vortex revealed at planet’s north pole in new study.

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