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  • Leicester researcher wins DHSC funding

    The ground-breaking efforts of a researcher from the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ in the field of testing non-adherence to antihypertensive medication have played a pivotal role in securing substantial funding support.

  • Re-use of public sector information

    public task statement setting out the functions carried out by the University Library under the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015

  • Mark Jobling

    Professor Mark A. Jobling researches into DNA diversity and the Y-chromosome to aid forensic practitioners and policy-makers in the UK and overseas.

  • Research

    Our research facility provides a number of specialist services, including: in vivo services, our preclinical imaging facility and our infectious organisms model.

  • Professor Effie Law

    Professor Effie Law, Professor in Human-Computer Interaction is pioneering exciting, interesting and informative ways to use video games in education.

  • Artificial intelligence used to tackle Leicester’s hospital staff turnover challenges

    A team from the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ is harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to support and retain NHS staff in the city’s hospitals.

  • Our People

    Browse the academic staff who work in the Department of Chemistry and see their contact details.

  • Global study identifies a safer treatment of acute stroke

    The safety of a controversial clot-busting drug has been investigated by researchers, who have shown a modified dosage can reduce serious bleeding in the brain and improve survival rates.

  • Seminar to examine how the media represents tween girls

    The controversial way in which ‘tween’ girls are represented in the media will be explored at a free public event at our University taking place on Friday 26 May.

  • Posted by gboland in Waugh and Words on June 13, 2018 Following a research visit to the Harry Ransom Center, CWEW editor of Waugh’s Helena, Sara Haslam, reflects on her illuminating experience.

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