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  • Stem cell research to help fight brittle-bone disease osteogenesis imperfecta

    A study involving Professor Raymond Dalgleish (pictured) from the Department of Genetics is to be conducted for the first time involving the transplantation of stem cells into foetuses with the brittle-bone disease osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), which causes repeated...

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    Each of our research themes contribute to our specialist translational research programmes which leave a lasting legacy for patient benefit.

  • VisiTech Infinity3 confocal laser microscope

    Learn more about the VisiTech Infinity3 confocal laser microscope found in the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • 10th November 2017 Sol 1871 – Scottish Quadrangle on Mars

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 10, 2017 The field area for Curiosity along its traverse (currently nearly 18 km) is divided into a series of map qaudrangles. Each of these has outcrop and feature names based on a region of Earth e.g.

  • Zeiss LSM 980 Airyscan 2

    Learn more about the Zeiss LSM 980 Airyscan 2 microscope housed in the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • Locating the choir within the church

    A small area above the human remains in Trench 1 was carefully widened with a digger to give archaeologists better access to the burial. Jo Appleby and Turi King began to carefully remove the grave soil by hand. Work was slow, to avoid damage to the skeleton.

  • The Leicester Employability Day

    Find out more about the Leicester Employability Day which may be of particular interest to young Black people of African, Caribbean and Dual Heritage.

  • Curiosity Rover Reaches the Clay Unit in Gale Crater, Sol 2073

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on February 7, 2019 Looking towards the Clay Unit After 20.1 km and 2073 sols of driving and science operations we have reached the next milestone of the Mars Science Laboratory mission – the Clay Unit.

  • Leicester team shows how to reduce carbon emissions from agricultural peatland

    Raising the water table could slow down global warming, boost crop yields, and preserve peat soils according to a new study.

  • One down… seven to go

    Posted by ekirk in Law in Children's Lives on April 29, 2015 School staff member Sam Simmonds playing the game Things are charging ahead here in the Law in Children’s Lives project.

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