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  • Phage genomics

    Phage genomics is the study and function of bacteriophage genomes. This is achieved by the sequencing of phage isolates, identification of prophages within bacterial genomes or through metagenomics.

  • Habitats and Adaptations

    Learn more about the Habitats and Adaptations programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Health care in public and private

    Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (£100,000) June 2010 - May 2014 Professor Steven King This project is underpinned by more than 20 individual and collaborative projects, each looking at some combination of the following key questions: How and why have political,...

  • Leicester grad part of team crowned champions of Britains first TV medical quiz show

    Will Manning and Jon O’Doherty, both Leicester graduates, and James Richmond were the chosen three to put their skills and knowledge to the test as part of BBC 2's Britain’s Best Junior Doctors last week.

  • New report shows shortage of science graduates theory does not add up

    New report shows shortage of science graduates theory does not add up Drawings of molecular structures 1493|Majority of science graduates do not work in highly skilled science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) occupations at any time in their careers, according to...

  • Major European grant for research into rare diseases

    Our University has joined an international programme of research to improve the diagnosis of rare diseases.

  • Petrophysics Uncovered

    Find out more about Petrophysics Uncovered at the University of Leicester.

  • Booker Prize-winner to join Literary Leicester Festival

    Booker Prize-winner Marlon James will be headlining the revival of the Literary Leicester Festival.

  • Law lecturer cited in “the most important animal-rights case of the 21st century”

    University of Leicester legal expert, Dr Joe Wills, has been cited in what The Atlantic described as “the most important animal-rights case of the 21st century”.

  • Women’s History Advent Calendar

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 29, 2024 Starting on 1st December, a window to open every day till Christmas https://calendar.myadvent.net/?id=nt1kee5497mdo9efkzij7kqyil69xnum to learn about women’s history.

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