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Scientists from Leeds, Oxford, and Prague have uncovered how immune cells enter the body’s lymphatic system, a breakthrough that could lead to new treatments for autoimmune diseases and cancer.

A colourful visualisation of glycans at a cell surface.

Researchers from across Europe, led by the University of Leeds, have joined forces to improve the production of antibody and cell-based therapies.

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The Royal Academy of Engineering has published its annual analysis of trends in UK spin-outs, and Leeds is ranked 12th among higher education institutions.

Oloid-shaped magnetic endoscope.

Researchers have developed a tiny magnetic robot that can take 3D scans from deep within the body and could revolutionise early cancer detection.

Mark McKelvie, Anne Neville's husband, Rachel, her daughter, and Professor Dame Jane Francis stood alongside a plaque dedicated to Anne Neville.

The School of Mechanical Engineering has paid tribute to Professor Anne Neville and her extraordinary legacy, naming a lecture theatre in her honour on what would have been her 55th birthday.