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    The Department of Molecular & Cell Biology provides a rich and well-staffed environment for our students. Find out about our undergraduate BSc courses, our Masters' degrees and PhD research opportunities.

  • LCFC Programme of research

    Find out more about the LCFC Programme of research within TIMMS research group.

  • Leading steel technology specialists discuss why decarbonising the industry is vital for climate change

    Government advisor and world-leading steel technology specialists to discuss why decarbonising the steel industry is vital for climate change

  • Bioactive Molecules

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

  • Certified copies

    ordering certified copies of degree certificates and transcripts

  • Heritage panels telling history of Leicester to be installed around city

    Colin Hyde at the East Midlands Oral History Archive has written the text for forty heritage panels that are being installed around Leicester.

  • 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.

  • Local meeting of the minds leads to creative triumph

    Following the successful Journeys in Translation event hosted by the University's Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies (LeCTIS) last year, a group of translating students at our University have worked closely with local poet Pam Thompson to provide their...

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 22

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Potential new targets for cancer treatments identified by Leicester research team

    An international consortium of scientists led by a group from the University has announced a new advance in understanding the mechanisms of cancer and how to target it more effectively with new treatments.

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