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Review addresses value and waste in biomedical research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/review-addresses-value-and-waste-in-biomedical-research
Plymouth University news: Some studies suggest that as much as 85 per cent of investment in biomedical research is wasted - a review published in The Lancet with input from Plymouth University addresses the issues
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Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust
Plymouth University: Ten key facts about student placements with North Devon Health Care NHS Trust
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Tom Cload, the boatyard owner
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/visit/sea-portraits/tom-cload
Sea Portraits is a series of photographs and interviews with some of the people who, whether through work or play, have a deep connection with the sea in all its mystery and magnificence. Meet Tom Cload, the boatyard owner.
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£2 million study to check if chest scans can cut heart attack risk
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/2-million-study-to-check-if-chest-scans-can-cut-heart-attack-risk
Plymouth University news: Clinical researchers from Plymouth University are part of a team which has received £2 million to investigate if cardiac CT scans can cut heart attack risk
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University of Plymouth appoints Executive Dean to build on its ‘First Choice for Health’ position
Professor Sube Banerjee MBE has been appointed as inaugural Executive Dean of the new Faculty of Health: Medicine, Dentistry and Human Sciences
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Down’s syndrome contract renewed with Plymouth University
Plymouth University news: The Peninsula Clinical Trials Unit will continue to support the national prenatal screening programme for Down's syndrome and similar conditions, following the renewal of its contract by Public Health England
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Could robots be counsellors? Early research shows positive user experience
New research by the School of Psychology has shown for the first time that a social robot can deliver a ‘helpful’ and ‘enjoyable’ motivational interview (MI) – a counselling technique designed to support behaviour change.
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Funding for first system to monitor the hidden dangers of ships’ ballast
Plymouth University news: Innovate UK has provided funding for the development of the first system to monitor ships' ballast water for dangers including antibiotic resistance
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University professor chairs government event on coastal communities
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-professor-chairs-government-event-on-coastal-communities
A University professor has been invited to chair a government event on the challenges facing seaside resorts and other coastal communities.
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Why are board games so popular among many people with autism? New research explains
Academics say the research into board gaming could help to inform future work on designing wellbeing interventions for special populations.
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