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International fisheries science working group opens its doors to Plymouth students
Plymouth University news: The annual meeting of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea is held at the University, with a number of students being given the opportunity to attend and engage in topical debate.
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Executive hospital appointment for Plymouth dental academic and clinician
Plymouth University news: Leading dental academic and clinician Professor Liz Kay, from Plymouth University, has been appointed by Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust as one of is Associate Non-Executive Directors
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Agile on the Beach
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/agile-on-the-beach-success-with-plymouth-university
Plymouth University News: Agile on the Beach success with Plymouth University
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Plymouth associate scientist leads global study on marine regime shifts
Plymouth University news: Dr Alessandra Conversi, Italian CNR senior scientist and Plymouth University associate member, was one of the lead editors of a special themed edition of the prestigious journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
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Orthopaedic project delivers vital help to Kenya
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/orthopaedic-project-delivers-vital-help-to-kenya
Two academics from the University of Plymouth have recently returned from a trip to Kenya as members of an orthopaedic surgical partnership to help patients get back on their feet.
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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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Invasive lionfish likely to become permanent residents in the Mediterranean
Research involving the University of Plymouth shows invasive lionfish are now thriving and well-established in the area and across southern Europe.
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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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