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‘A threat greater than Covid’ – why we should be paying more attention to antimicrobial resistance
To coincide with World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (18-24 November 2020), Dr Tina Joshi and Matthew McKracken explain why antimicrobial resistance is an urgent and global threat to human health
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Plymouth University team develops immersive training to help fight Ebola
Plymouth University news: Medical education experts from Plymouth University are working with the Masanga Mentor Ebola Initiative to develop immersive training to help health care workers and communities in West Africa fight Ebola
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Pairing old and new technologies could unlock advances in plankton science
University of Plymouth news: New research led by the University highlights the benefits of existing long-term plankton monitoring programmes and emerging technologies in monitoring the health of our seas
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University earns praise for quality of its degree apprenticeships
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-earns-praise-for-quality-of-its-degree-apprenticeships
University of Plymouth news: The University has earned praise from Ofsted for the quality of its degree apprenticeships and how they are helping to meet regional and national skills priorities.
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Plymouth Pioneer: Professor Jason Hall-Spencer
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/plymouth-pioneers/professor-jason-hall-spencer
University of Plymouth Pioneers: Professor Jason Hall-Spencer, safeguarding solutions for ocean health
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How online quizzes could get us through the winter
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/how-online-quizzes-could-get-us-through-the-winter
The pub quiz made a comeback at the start of lockdown and – this World Mental Health Day (10 October) – Dr Sophie Homer explains how its online form could help us get through the upcoming months of continuing social restriction.
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National neurodegeneration role for Plymouth academic and clinician
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/national-neurodegeneration-role-for-plymouth-academic-and-clinician
Plymouth University news: A clinical neuroscientist and consultant neurologist from Plymouth will play a lead role in the development and future of research into neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia and Parkinson's disease
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Lack of bacterial absorption means common pharmaceuticals retain potential to cause damage in aquatic environments
Plymouth University news: More sophisticated methods may be required to assess the accumulation and impact of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment, scientists say following a research project led by the University of Plymouth
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Sue Denham
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/displacement-studies/sue-denham
Faculty of Health & Human Sciences
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Electricity can flow through graphene at high frequencies without energy loss - study
University of Plymouth news: Electrical signals transmitted at high frequencies lose none of their energy when passed through the ‘wonder material’ graphene, a study led by the University of Plymouth has shown.
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