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  • 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.

  • Academic, research and technical staff

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

  • Research

    The Centre for English Local History is dedicated to creating an environment where research and learning can flourish. Find out more about the Centre's projects, publications and collections.

  • Events to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day

    The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ hosts a series of free public events this weekend to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day on Monday 27 January. This year, Holocaust Memorial Day marks 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

  • The University Library holds internationally important collections of rare books, manuscripts and archives from as early as the twelfth century.

  • Consuming Authenticities is the project blog of an AHRC-funded research project “Consuming Authenticities: Time, Place and the Past in the Construction of ‘Authentic’ Foods and Drinks†involving scholars from the Universities of Leicester, Exeter, Wales Trinity St David, and...

  • Biomedical Engineering Research Group (BERG)

    Engineering plays a crucial role in supporting advances in healthcare technologies that will improve the quality of human health for future generations. Learn more about the staff, and the activities undertaken in the School.

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    Get answers to some of the questions you may have as an applicant or offer holder by browsing our frequently asked questions (FAQs).

  • Kidney disease patients can benefit from lifting weights

    Lifting weights can provide significant health benefits to patients suffering from kidney disease.

  • Preparations for the reinterment

    See additional preparations for the reinterment of the remains of King Richard III.

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