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‘Never let a good crisis go to waste’: the future of digital health
Professor Ray Jones, Professor of Health Informatics and Co-Director of the Centre for Health Technology at the University of Plymouth, shares his views on the future of digital health in a post-Covid-19 world.
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End-of-Life (EoL) composite boats, and abandoned and derelict vessels
A research project to establish the extent of the problem, and the environmental consequences, and develop an appropriate route for handling abandoned, discarded or unwanted fibreglass vessels.
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Empowering patients means giving everyone access to their records
University of Plymouth Pioneers: Professor Ray Jones, Empowering patients means giving everyone access to their records
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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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How Southgate’s England can stay calm when faced with penalties
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/psychology-of-football
How can Southgate's England stay calm at the prospect of facing fateful penalties? University of Plymouth sports psychologist Sports Jon Rhodes explains the psychological factors to consider – and how England can better 2018 and reach the World Cup final
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Cool-Clave: an energy- and cost-efficient autoclave
University of Plymouth MAST research project: Cool-Clave: an energy- and cost-efficient autoclave
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Microscopic study of (assemblies of) nano-objects
University of Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre (PEMC) Microscopic study of (assemblies of) nano-objects.
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Testing the Capabilities of Automated Mineralogy in Mining
Using 'Mineralogic' and standard Electron Microscopy techniques to test the capabilities of Automated Mineralogy in relation to resource recovery.
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Using human tissue at the University of Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/human/tissue
University of Plymouth research and expertise. Find out more information about using human tissue in research
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Gravel barrier resilience in a changing climate (#gravelbeach)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/gravel-beach
The #gravelbeach project is funded by a £3m Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grant, based on the particular highlight topic of 'building understanding of natural coastal protection by gravel barriers in a changing climate'.
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