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New genealogical databases to determine family cancer links could be rolled out further
Plymouth University news: The use of large family history databases to determine a person’s likelihood of developing cancer has been well received in a recent study – and further trials should be conducted to see if their use is possible elsewhere.
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Consortium receives funding to discover, develop and manufacture new antibiotics
Plymouth University news: A consortium including the University of Plymouth will use Innovate UK funding to develop a new family of antibiotics
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Modules offered to incoming students
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/exchange-opportunities/modules
A variety of study modules are available to international exchange students coming to study at the University of Plymouth. Search through the available modules of study within each Faculty.
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Researchers recruiting local smokers to major national study looking at reducing cigarette consumption
Researchers are looking for hundreds of Plymouth smokers who don’t want to quit but do want to reduce the number of cigarettes they smoke, to take part in the Trial of physical Activity and Reduction of Smoking (TARS) study
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£6.5m project aims to drive digital innovation in South West
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/_65m-project-aims-to-drive-digital-innovation-in-the-south-west
The University of Plymouth is part of a new Creative Technology Network, funded by Research England, which will bring together universities and industrial partners to develop cutting-edge practices, techniques and products in creative digital technologies
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University spin-out company to develop new antibiotics
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-spinout-company-to-develop-new-antibiotics
New University of Plymouth spinout company Amprologix has been established to help tackle the problem of antibiotic resistance – by developing new antibiotics and bringing them to market. It is led by Professor Mat Upton in collaboration with Frontier IP
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Integrating multi-modal radiomics and AI co-pilot software to accelerate cancer detection and improve treatment decision-making
Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship: Integrating multi-modal radiomics and AI co-pilot software to accelerate cancer detection and improve treatment decision-making. The studentship will start on 1 October 2026.
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Dr Kerry Gilbert - Honorary Associate Professor
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business outreach
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/outreach/faculty-of-arts-humanities-and-business-outreach
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business outreach
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New Clinical Skills Coordinator for Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery years 3 to 5
University of Plymouth news: Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry appoints Mr Mark Coleman, a general surgeon specialising in colorectal and laparoscopic surgery at Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust
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