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University of Leeds receives new police grant

Published
Thursday 9th January, 2014
Categories
Society & Politics

The N8 Policing Research Partnership, based at the University of Leeds, has been awarded £50,000 by the College of Policing to further links between a consortium of academics and police forces.

University to lead regenerative medicine training

Published
Thursday 9th January, 2014
Categories
Technology
Health

A new £3.2 million training centre aimed at keeping the UK at the cutting edge of regenerative medicine research will be based at the University of Leeds, the government announced today.

Researchers grapple with nuclear legacy

Published
Wednesday 8th January, 2014
Categories
Environment
Working with business

The University of Leeds will lead a consortium of 10 universities in a national research programme looking at ways of dealing with Britain's nuclear waste.

New research opens door to Alzheimer's test

Published
Friday 3rd January, 2014
Categories
Science
Health

Scientists at the University of Leeds have developed a new technology that could form the basis of a simple blood test for Alzheimer's disease.

New Year's Honours 2014

Published
Tuesday 31st December, 2013
Categories
University

Congratulations to Dr Alistair McFadyen (School of Philosophy, Religion and the History of Science) and alumnus Keir Starmer QC, along with other alumni who were recognised in the New Year's Honours.

New gene mutation will help better diagnosis of myopathy

Published
Wednesday 18th December, 2013
Categories
Health

A new gene mutation which will help doctors give a more accurate diagnosis of a type of brain and muscle disease in children has been discovered for the first time by University of Leeds experts.

Massive stars mark out Milky Way's 'missing' arms

Published
Tuesday 17th December, 2013
Categories
Science

A 12-year study of massive stars has reaffirmed that our Galaxy has four spiral arms, following years of debate sparked by images taken by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope that only showed two arms.