Kathryn's story
Find your place at LJMU...we talk to Kathyrn about her experiences at the University.
Find your place at LJMU...we talk to Kathyrn about her experiences at the University.
The Engage, Educate and Enhance public engagement programme within the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences offers a range of activities and services. Find out more about some of our projects and expertise.
The Forensic Research Institute run six research networks covering a wide range of specialisms, each competing nationally and globally for funding to pioneer cutting-edge scholarship.
Face Lab produced a 3D facial depiction of a 19th Century adult male from skeletal remains recovered during rescue excavations on Rat Island, Gosport near Portsmouth.
The School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Science research includes clinical pharmacy and therapeutics, formulation and drug delivery, biomedical sciences, medical chemistry and natural products research and chemical, pharmaceutical and forensic analysis.
Meet some of the staff working on cutting-edge research and delivering high-quality teaching within pharmacy and biomolecular sciences.
The Forensic Research Institute is a research and training organisation with expertise in aspects of evidence collection, analysis, reporting and testimony.
The Department of Computer Science at Liverpool John Moores University is being funded for a project on cyber security and computer forensics by the Royal Academy of Engineering through the Newton Collaborative Fund.
Pharmacy and biomolecular scientists use state-of-the-art facilities in the Life Sciences Building which is equipped for drug dispensing, scene of crime forensic studies, DNA analysis, spectroscopic studies, and much more.
Find contact information to connect with us at the Forensic Research Institute.