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  • Biological Imaging

    Module code: EG3061 Imaging modalities, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear imaging, are integral to diagnosis and successful treatment. In this module, you will learn about these key imaging modalities and their applications.

  • Biological Imaging

    Module code: EG3061 Imaging modalities, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear imaging, are integral to diagnosis and successful treatment. In this module, you will learn about these key imaging modalities and their applications.

  • Biological Imaging

    Module code: EG3061 Imaging modalities, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear imaging, are integral to diagnosis and successful treatment. In this module, you will learn about these key imaging modalities and their applications.

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    Discover the power of education at Leicester. In Our 100 we celebrate inspirational academics, ground-breaking courses and the transformative power of teaching and learning.

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    Browse the people who work within the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies and see their contact details.

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    From uncovering the secrets to Charles Dickens' unique system for note-taking, to following the ExoMars Rover exploring Mars, the University of Leicester supports and pioneers exciting and vital research projects.

  • Richard Thomas

    Zooarchaeologist Professor Richard Thomas analyses animal bones from archaeological sites to trace the changing relationships between humans and animals in the past.

  • Hannah Waterhouse

    The academic profile of Mrs Hannah Waterhouse, Lecturer in Nursing at University of Leicester

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    The academic profile of Dr Hasan Yesilkaya, Associate professor at University of Leicester

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    The academic profile of Dr Catherine Steele, Academic Director of Postgraduate Programmes in Psychology at University of Leicester

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