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Leeds researcher completes Everest Marathon
A cancer and exercise researcher at the University of Leeds has completed the world’s highest marathon and a 6000m mountain climb, just over a year on from her incurable breast cancer diagnosis.
Leeds-led consortium secures €3m to pioneer next-generation antibody and cell therapies
Researchers from across Europe, led by the University of Leeds, have joined forces to improve the production of antibody and cell-based therapies.
Bringing immunology to life through animation
New collaboration with the University Production and Creative Team to create novel immunology animation teaching resources.
The history of women weight training
In an interview on BBC Radio Breakfast, Dr Hannah Campbell, Lecturer in Applied Physiology, explains the rise of women weight training.
Offering hope for people facing chronic pain
A major breakthrough in our understanding of pain has been revealed in a collaborative study, opening the door to new ways of tackling long term pain without harmful and addictive opioids.