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£2.8 million of grants given to 26 South West businesses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/grants-given-to-26-south-west-businesses
University of Plymouth news: Grants totalling £2.8 million from the GAIN Growth Fund have been made to 26 growing South West businesses – with the awards expected to create 479 new jobs and unlock a further £13.5 million in private investment.
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Study assesses how avoidable acute admissions in hospitals could be avoided
Plymouth University news: A study investigating how hospitals try to avoid unnecessary emergency admissions has identified a series of innovations that can help to address this pressing problem in different ways.
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Prestige Packaging case study
Prestige Packaging applied to the Devon Net Zero Innovation Fund to help support their development of innovative carbon-neutral packaging products through carbon-neutral production and distribution.
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Ensuring national food security
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/great-south-west/ensuring-national-food-security
University of Plymouth research: Professor Richard Preziosi explains how the South West’s rich heritage of agricultural expertise, booming agri-tech businesses, and research excellence from the University of Plymouth will ensure national food security.
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Heads of University Centres of Biomedical Sciences conference 2016 - keynote speakers
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/biomedical-sciences-section/hucbms-2016/keynote-speakers-2
Keynote speakers at the Heads of University Centres of Biomedical Sciences conference 2016.
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Landmark global scale study reveals potential future impact of Ocean Acidification on species’ distribution
Plymouth University news: Ocean Acidification and the extent to which marine species are able to deal with low pH levels in the seas, could have a significant influence on shifting the distribution of marine animals in response to climate warming.
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Creation of ‘micro muscles’ aids better understanding of muscle efficiency
Plymouth University news: Support that has enabled a biomedical scientist to return to research after a career break has allowed him to create muscle cells which he is using to test muscle efficiency
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Study proposes practical solution to challenges faced by bilingual children
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have led research which created and tested the first tool for health professionals to determine language development in two-year-old bilingual children
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Historian publishes first comprehensive study of American troops in Northern Ireland during World War II
Historian Dr Simon Topping has published the first comprehensive account of the experiences of American troops in Northern Ireland during the Second World War.
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BRCA1 deficiency increases sensitivity of ovarian cancer cells to auranofin
Plymouth University news: An anti-rheumatic drug could improve the prognosis for ovarian cancer patients exhibiting a deficiency of the DNA repair protein BRCA1, a study led by Plymouth University has found
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