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Scholarships offer students the chance to excel in sustainable aquaculture
By 2030, it is anticipated that aquaculture will be responsible for 60 percent of the fish we eat, and the University of Plymouth’s MSc Sustainable Aquaculture programme aims to train the next generation of specialists.
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Natural hazard publications
Plymouth University: Selected publications on natural hazards from 2012–2016 from Plymouth University
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Cancer
Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research (PIHR): Cancer is an important core theme of our medical research, with a particular focus on lymphoma, brain tumours and oral cancer.
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Hematopoiesis and immune cell cancer
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/biomedical-research-group/hematopoiesis-and-immune-cell-cancer
Plymouth University research: Hematopoiesis and immune cell cancer. Research into the signalling mechanisms involved in hematopoiesis and the pathogenesis of leukaemia and lymphoma
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Bowel Cancer Screening Specialist Practice (HEAD393)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/cpd/bowel-cancer-screening-specialist-practice
The practitioner will develop competence through experience in clinical practice, utilising pathophysiological knowledge within the clinical decision / governance making process.
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Report shows neglected cancer is killing the young
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/report-shows-neglected-cancer-is-killing-the-young
Plymouth University news: Charity Brain Tumour Research, which supports research at Plymouth University, has published a report showing the latest trends and developments in research into brain tumours
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Dr Emma Sheehan - Associate Professor of Marine Ecology (Research)
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Plymouth Raiders and Brain Tumour Research slam dunk for cancer
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-raiders-and-brain-tumour-research-slam-dunk-for-cancer
Plymouth University news: Basketball stars and fans from Plymouth Raiders are lending their support to charity Brain Tumour Research and its work with world-leading researchers from Plymouth University
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Membrane fluidity influences sensitivity of ovarian cancer cell lines to auranofin
Plymouth University news: Increased fluidity in cell membranes could have a major impact on an ovarian cancer cell’s sensitivity to treatment using the anti-rheumatic drug auranofin, research led by Plymouth University suggests
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Identifying cancer links more quickly – genetic education programme makes award shortlist
Gen-Equip, a University of Plymouth-led project helping primary care professionals spot signs of genetic conditions such as cancer and heart disease, has been nominated for the European Health Award.
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