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Parkinson's disease

Parkinson’s drug trial gives definitive answer on possible statin treatment

A major clinical trial of a potential new treatment for Parkinson’s disease (PD) has found that the statin under investigation holds no promise as a protective therapy in PD.

Dr Tina Joshi

Microbiologist nominated for ‘most innovative’ teacher of the year

Microbiologist Dr Tina Joshi, who has championed opportunities for students to gain valuable experience in areas such as research, external and media engagement, and learned societies, has been shortlisted for a THE Award.

Hands with a walking stick and smart watch.

The doctor won’t see you now: the role of technology to support participatory health care

Dr Terry Gorst, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Plymouth explores the role of wearable technology and home-based care to support people with Parkinson's in taking charge of their care.

Hands with a walking stick and smart watch.

The doctor won’t see you now: the role of technology to support participatory health care

Dr Terry Gorst, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Plymouth explores the role of wearable technology and home-based care to support people with Parkinson's in taking charge of their care.

Senior woman looking out a window

Music is more than entertainment, it can transform lives

Professor Eduardo Reck Miranda, Professor in Computer Music, University of Plymouth discusses the role of music in healthcare to address some of the most complicated diseases and conditions. Part of The Old Normal: Our Future Health series.

Brain Research and Imaging Centre (BRIC) magnetic resonance imaging laboratory

Brain imaging expertise supports new discoveries on decision-making process

Research carried out by a University academic has shed new light on the fundamentals of how, and why, we make the decisions we do.

Peatlands report (Picture by John Martin)

Research tells Government what farmers want from new peatland strategy

Dr John Martin and PhD student Adam Guy, from the University of Plymouth, were involved in a major new report which suggests farmers and land managers need greater control of a forthcoming peatland restoration scheme in order for it to succeed

Jurassic Coast cliffs at Charmouth Dorset - View of the beach and the fossil rich cliffs at Charmouth, near Lyme Regis, on the Jurassic Coast

University plays key role in £1.2 million project tackling flood and landslide hazards

The University of Plymouth is playing a key role in SENSUM, a £1.2million project to reduce risks related to landslides and floods

Aquaculture farms in the coast of China’s northeast province of Liaonin (Credit: NASA Earth Observatory)

Humans’ construction ‘footprint’ on ocean quantified for first time

Dr Emma Sheehan, from the University of Plymouth, is the only UK author on a new study which for the first time shows the full extent of human development in oceans

Emma Booth

Plymouth photography students chosen among Portrait of Britain winners

A student and graduate are taking their places among 200 of the best portrait photographers in the country after being selected to feature in a prestigious exhibition and book.

2011 CensusAtSchool Champion Schools Presentation

Anxious about school return? Scientists share tips for students, parents and the community

University of Plymouth academics share their advice on what students and parents can do to make the transition as smooth as possible and minimise infection risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mother and calf bottlenose dolphins - often mothers and calves use signature whistles to stay in contact (Credit: Simon Elwen)

Individual dolphin calls used to estimate population size and movement

Researchers and students from the University of Plymouth are part of an international project using technology to generate estimates of dolphin populations