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"Medical Physiology at the University of Leicester has been both an interesting and challenging degree, which provides its students with an in depth insight into the world of scientific research. Students on this course have the opportunity to observe a wide range of experimental techniques as a result of the department's fantastic facilities. Furthermore, the academic staff in the department are extremely accessible and approachable; they constantly exceeded my expectations, and never failed to impress me with their enthusiasm for the course, which is clear in their teaching. The classes are relatively small, which helps when attempting to work closely with the rest of the group, and to make friends. The University of Leicester's campus is quite small and compact, which makes a busy timetable easier to handle. Altogether, my time at this university has been absolutely fantastic, and my degree in Medical physiology has been a vital step in my career."

Charlotte Binks - graduated 2009 - now studying towards a degree in Dentistry

 

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Head of Department

Dr Blair Grubb

 

Professorial

Professor John Challiss

Professor Richard Evans

Professor Nick Hartell

Professor Andrew Tobin

 

Readers

Dr Robert Fern

 

Senior Lecturers

Dr Jon Scott

Dr Gary Willars

 

Lecturers

Dr Steve Ennion

Dr Martine Hamann

Dr Robert Pawlak

Dr Nina Storey

Dr Volko Straub

 

Honorary Staff

Professor Ian Forsythe

 

Contact Details

Department of Cell Physiology and Pharmacology,
College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology
University of Leicester,
Maurice Shock Medical Sciences Building,
University Road,
P.O. Box 138,
Leicester LE1 9HN

General Email: cpp@le.ac.uk

For individual email addresses,
see People or Research links.

Tel: +44 (0)116 252 3088
Fax: +44 (0)116 252 5045