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Government awards the University of Plymouth’s Medical School a further 58 per cent increase for 2019 numbers to train future doctors
More doctors of the future will be able to train at the University of Plymouth thanks to a government allocation of 55 additional places.
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Plymouth academics lead first large study of medical revalidation – report published today
A research team led by the University of Plymouth has led the first UK-wide investigation into medical revalidation – the process by which licensed doctors demonstrate that they are up to date and fit to practise.
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Deep-sea sponges – home to the next generation of antimicrobials?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/deep-sea-sponges-nil-home-to-the-next-generation-of-antimicrobials
Plymouth University news: New antibiotics, and therapies for cancer, immune deficiency and wound healing, could be waiting to be found in sponges found in the deep sea environment
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National award for research to stop bone destruction and tooth loss in gum disease
Plymouth University news: Dental researchers receive a national award for their research project. which seeks to re-programme the immune system to stop bone destruction and tooth loss in severe gum disease.
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Dental student project adopted by Family Nurse Partnership nationwide
Plymouth University news: A dental student project is making a real difference, as it is adopted by the Family Nurse Project across the country
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Workplace bullying expert to give keynote address at global conference
Plymouth University news: A Plymouth University academic will be one of the keynote speakers at a conference in Auckland, New Zealand, examining bullying and harassment at work
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Dementia in the maritime community
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/dementia/dementia-in-the-maritime-community
University of Plymouth Community and Primary Care research group - Dementia in the maritime community
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Taking the long view on Research Funding
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/health/taking-the-long-view-on-research-funding
Professor Jonathan Pinkney reflects on the lessons learned through a successful multi-million pound funding bid to NIHR
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Dr Gray Atherton - Lecturer in Psychology
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Japanese media visit dementia-friendly Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/japanese-media-visit-dementia-friendly-plymouth
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University was just one of the organisations in the city visited by a group from Japan, who wanted to find out more about how the city has become dementia-friendly
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