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  • Nagoya Protocol

    Every country has rights over the genetic resources that exist within its borders, including animals, plants and organisms.

  • Pioneering centre is making a difference one year after officially opening

    A pioneering new centre at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ which studies bacteriophages to combat antibiotic resistant bacteria is celebrating its one-year anniversary

  • Additional links and materials

    History at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. Look at some of the groups who have been involved with the Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project and work they have done.

  • Healthy Citizens? Migrant Identity and Constructions of Health in Post War Australia

    Wellcome Trust Research Fellowship in Medical Humanities October 2014 – June 2018 Dr Eureka Henrich Psychological and epidemiological frames dominate studies of migrant health in Australia, resulting in understandings of migrants as either possessing a physical health...

  • Information for the public

    Find out the information available to the general public for the EASY-AS trial.

  • New liquid biopsy could help identify advanced breast cancer patients who would benefit from a change in treatment

    A novel blood test that measures genetic changes in circulating cancer DNA could help identify patients with metastatic breast cancer who could benefit from a change of treatment, new research has found.

  • Section 12 - The Auditor or Auditors

    Read Section 12 of our Statutes, entitled The Auditor or Auditors. This section outlines that the Council shall appoint auditors of the University.

  • Head of the School of English and Professor of English Language.

  • Academic, research and technical staff

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

  • Resources

    Browse the resources put together for the Passions of War research project in English at Leicester.

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