Search

13002 results for: ‘开源子比主题V免签收款系统源码 基于Thinkphp5.1一套免签支付程序✅项目合作 二开均可 TG:saolei44✅.TAsYVKoJzVIphwd’

  • Bioactive Molecules

    Learn more about bioactive molecules, as part of our research into the chemistry of life in the School of Chemistry.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 18

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Visiting Fellows

    Details on the experience you need and the documents you need to submit to be eligable for Visiting Fellow status.

  • Studentships and Self Funded PhD Opportunities

    View projects available to self-funded research students Available PhD Projects |Current Studentship Opportunities in MCB Browse PhD opportunities at the Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB) Browse funded opportunities in the...

  • Sports centre to raise money for charity

    On Friday 18 March, the Danielle Brown Sports Centre will be hosting a jam-packed charity event to raise money for Sports Relief.

  • Phage film receives UK debut at University of Leicester

    Diane Shader Smith, an author in her own right and editor of Mallory’s posthumous book Salt in My Soul: An Unfinished Life which inspired the film, said: “Mallory didn’t have to die. We call it a preventable tragedy.

  • Andrew Fry

    Obituary notice for Professor Andrew Fry, Professor of Cell Biology in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 6

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Pathogenesis of airway disease

    Specialists This is the main focus of the laboratory-based research on the Glenfield site within the Adult Respiratory group (Amrani, Bradding, Brightling, Cousins, Siddiqui, Wardlaw), in collaboration with the Paediatric Airways group (Gaillard, Pandya), the Cell...

  • Blood cancer breakthrough offers clues for tailored patient treatment

    Patients with blood cancer could be offered a tailored course of treatment in the future, after Leicester academics successfully trialled the use of liquid biopsies to help predict how successfully patients would respond to treatment.

Back to top
MENU