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University unveils £17m Astbury lab investment
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New spin-out firm tackles diet-related disease
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New resource offers unique insight into life and death in Leeds
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Leeds now among UK’s top five universities targeted by employers
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Young people call on government for greater digital rights
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Tests reveal major variation in flood risk models
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New C.diff treatment reduces recurrent infections by 40%
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György Gordon (1924-2005) A retrospective
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Classics in Our Lunchtimes
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What has the Human Rights Act ever done for us?
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Women at Leeds Network February First Wednesday Club
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Translating Policy and Practice around Special Educational Needs and Disability and the journey for the family
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Lunchtime Talk - Drowning and resuscitation in eighteenth-century Europe
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Brain cancer research at Leeds
While the treatment of most types of cancer has improved over the past 20 years, the prognosis for brain cancer has barely changed. This is in part due to a lack of funding; brain cancer receives just one percent of national cancer research funding – a disproportionately small amount considering the impact of the illness. This has led to growing pressure for greater funding and new research to target this condition. But where do you start with a disease which has no known cause, develops in a matter of weeks and seems impossible to treat? Read More