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Know the threats
Information on generalised threats in today's cyber world.
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Professor Mairi Knight - Professor of Evolutionary Ecology
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Far Out Thinking Company and ATI2 success story
Environmental research and development company investigating insect and pollinator solutions.
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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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Study identifies potential link between oral bacteria and brain abscesses
University of Plymouth news: A study led by the University and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust found that bacteria known to cause oral infections may also be a contributory factor in patients developing abscesses on the brain
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Hospital gowns retain superbugs even after disinfectant use, research shows
The study showed that C difficile - a bacteria that can cause severe diarrhoea, bowel complications and even death - is surviving on surgical gowns despite disinfectant use
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Encouraging signs for potential new antibiotic
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/encouraging-signs-for-potential-new-antibiotic
Plymouth University news: A study led by the University of Plymouth demonstrates for the first time that epidermicin could be a viable alternative to existing antimicrobial agents
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Plymouth researcher co-authors landmark study on malaria – new findings could contribute to vaccine
Dr Edwin Lasonder contributed to the early stages of a study led by Radboud University Medical Centre and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and findings could contribute to a new malaria vaccine.
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FIND
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/agri-tech/find
The FIND project uses fluorescence imaging techniques to provide early warning reactive systems for diagnosis and treatment of plant and crop health.
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Study shows seaweed succumbs to viruses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-shows-seaweed-succumbs-to-viruses
A new study by the University of Plymouth and the Marine Biological Association, published in the ISME Journal, is the first to describe viruses in kelps, which are important both ecologically and commercially
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