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  • Algorithms for Bioinformatics

    Module code: CO4200 Processing biological data requires complex computations on large volumes of data.

  • Algorithms for Bioinformatics

    Module code: CO7200 Processing biological data requires complex computations on large volumes of data.

  • Environmental and Resource Economics

    Module code: EC2053 In this module, we will learn about the interdependence between the economy and the environment. We will discuss the concept of market failure and why it is crucial in environmental economics. We will study some alternative remedies to market failures.

  • Clinical Skills: Axial Anatomy

    Module code: PH1005 In this module, you will gain an understanding of the anatomy of the axial skeleton - the skull, vertebral column, rib cage, and the sternum and undertake an exploration of gait and posture.

  • Algorithms for Bioinformatics

    Module code: CO4200 Processing biological data requires complex computations on large volumes of data.

  • Algorithms for Bioinformatics

    Module code: CO7200 Processing biological data requires complex computations on large volumes of data.

  • Clinical Skills: Axial Anatomy

    Module code: PH1005 In this module, you will gain an understanding of the anatomy of the axial skeleton - the skull, vertebral column, rib cage, and the sternum and undertake an exploration of gait and posture.

  • Genes, Development and Inheritance

    Module code: BS2026 This module, together with BS2009 Genomes, provides a strong foundation for advanced third year modules in genetics and molecular biology.

  • Collaborative economy affects gender equality

    Dr Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella (pictured) from Leicester Law School has jointly authored a report to the European Commission on the potential impact of the collaborative economy on gender equality.

  • Simon Gay

    The academic profile of Professor Simon Gay, Professor of Medical Education (Primary Care) at University of Leicester

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