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School of Psychology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/psychology
The University of Plymouth School of Psychology is in the top 20 in the UK, with 50 staff and over 800 students.
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The EarlyBird study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/medical-statistics/earlybird
Plymouth University: Insulin resistance is thought to underlie the development of type 2 diabetes and the aim of the study was to determine which children became insulin resistant and why.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/swims/multiple-sclerosis
University of Plymouth: Find out how you can take part in the SWIMS project if you have MS.
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Centre for Coastal Communities
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-communities
The University of Plymouth's Centre for Coastal Communities is working to find solutions to the challenges facing coastal communities.
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Helping smallholder cotton farmers to sow the seeds of sustainable cotton production
The University of Plymouth is working with partners in Pakistan to develop machine learning and AI for the early disease detection of major cotton disease.
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Coastal REsistance: Alerts and Monitoring Technologies (CreamT)
University of Plymouth Coastal Processes Research Group (CPRG): Coastal REsistance: Alerts and Monitoring Technologies (CreamT)
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Towards the development of Plant Factories
This pilot project aims to implement the LED lighting and control systems needed to facilitate the development of multi-tier, environmentally controlled ‘Plant Factory’ units for growing high value crops in urban and rural settings.
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Improving energy efficiency of a Plant Factory
Can plant growth be sustained under high temperatures when exposed to specific light spectra? Improving energy efficiency of a Plant Factory.
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Health, community and wellbeing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/place/health-community-and-wellbeing
At Plymouth, the Health, community and wellbeing research theme examines the complex challenges faced by coastal communities.
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Fish Intel Network
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-conservation-research-group/fish-intel-network
The Fish Intel Network (FIN) is an array of underwater receivers to track the movement of marine animals. The network has revealed vital habitats for reproduction and feeding, and generated fascinating new insights into species behaviour.
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