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Dr Clare Pettinger - Associate Professor in Public Health Dietetics
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Co-producing knowledge about systemic innovation processes
School of Health Professions
University of Plymouth Synergy project: Co-producing knowledge about systemic innovation processes.
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FoodSEqual community food researchers: co-producing healthy and sustainable food systems in Plymouth
School of Health Professions
University of Plymouth Synergy project: Working with FoodSEqual Community Food Researchers to co-produce healthy and sustainable food systems in Plymouth.
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Healthy Soil, Healthy Food, Healthy People (H3): Co-designing a regenerative agriculture trial with farmers
School of Health Professions
University of Plymouth Synergy project: Co-designing a regenerative agriculture trial with farmers.
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Co-designing a bean-themed game with school children
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/synergy/codesigning-a-bean-themed-game-with-school-children
School of Health Professions
University of Plymouth Synergy project: Codesigning a bean-themed game with school children.
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Working with farmers to identify the threats and opportunities of cultured meat technology
School of Health Professions
University of Plymouth Synergy project: Working with farmers to identify the threats and opportunities of cultured meat technology.
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Co-creating a local food action plan with ShefFood
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/synergy/co-creating-a-local-food-action-plan-with-sheffood
School of Health Professions
University of Plymouth Synergy project: Co-creating a local food action plan with ShefFood.
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Your data, your choice: the benefits of blockchain for patient consent and preventive healthcare research
Dr Edward Meinert, Associate Professor of eHealth at the University of Plymouth's Centre for Health Technology discusses the role of Blockchain technology to store, access and protect health data, providing opportunities to improve preventative medicine.
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The SPECIAL-ICU trial
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/clinical-schools/special-icu-trial
University of Plymouth research: Single-use versus MultiPlE-use endotracheal suCtIon cAtheters in mechanically ventiLated ICU patients (SPECIAL-ICU).
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EmbryoPhenomics research team
University of Plymouth research: EmbryoPhenomics is a research team, led by Dr Oliver Tills, that is pushing the boundaries of measuring the process of embryonic development, complex and dynamic biological systems.
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