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  • Mr Emmanuel Katsogridakis

    MD, MSc, PhD, MRCS British Heart Foundation Academic Clinical Lecturer Email  ek311@le.ac.

  • Cerebral Autoregulation

    Impaired regulation of cerebral blood flow is implicated in a number of clinical conditions, such as ischaemic stroke, severe head injury, liver failure, diabetes, autonomic nervous system failure, carotid artery disease, dementia, pre-eclampsia and neonatal prematurity.

  • Collections and Research

    Read about the collections and research associated with the Botanic Garden.

  • Events

    Find out about the upcoming events hosted by and related to Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Freemens Common Cottages

    Freemen's Common Cottages are located next to the Bob Burgess Building on Freemen's Common.  The group study rooms in Freemen's Common Cottages for groups of 4, 6 or 12 can be booked up to 4 days in advance through Book a Study Space.

  • Garden preview

    Discover all there is to see at the Botanic Garden at the University of Leicester.

  • University researchers show juices from damaged salad leaves massively stimulate Salmonella growth and salad leaf colonisation

    Investigations by Leicester microbiologists have revealed that just a small amount of damage to salad leaves can massively stimulate the presence of the food poisoning bug Salmonella in ready-prepared salad leaves.

  • Digital Florentine Codex upgrade

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 6, 2023  Digital Florentine Codex   is a 16th-century manuscript that details, in both the Spanish and Nahuatl languages, the culture and history of the Mexica (Aztec) people,...

  • 9th Dec. 2013 Sol 478

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on December 9, 2013 Today is when the first set of papers about Yellowknife Bay are published.

  • Research Methods in Cell Biology

    Module code: MB7002 When a gene is found to be mutated in a cancer we first need to understand how its protein product functions and then how the protein produced by the mutant gene alters the behaviour of cancer cells.

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