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Davis Laundon: pursuing a career in research
Davis Laundon graduated from BSc (Hons) Marine Biology in 2017 and is currently employed as a PhD student by The Marine Biological Association (MBA) in Plymouth.
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Featured module: Operational research
University of Plymouth: Featured module MATH2605: Operational research.
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About the Telerehab research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/telerehab/about-the-research
Telerehab toolkit: A patient and practitioner guide to remote appointments for people with movement impairment and disability - About the research
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Research into animal contests
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/animal-behaviour-research-group/animal-contests
University of Plymouth's Animal Behaviour Research Group: Studying contest behaviour in a variety of systems, including hermit crabs and sea anemones.
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Research approach and methodology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/dribs/research-approach-and-methodology
University of Plymouth Coastal Processes Research Group (CPRG): Dynamics of rip currents and implications for beach safety (DRIBS): Research approach and methodology
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Miss Sarah Cahoon - Public Engagement Officer
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Risky Communications
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/sphere/risky-communications
Professor Iain Stewart from the University discusses communicating disaster risk to at-risk communities.
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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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Seabed Disturbance Project
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/nerc-urgency/seabed-disturbance-project
Testing resilience in Marine Protected Areas using extreme storm disturbance in Lyme Bay, SW England.
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Biodegradable bags can hold a full load of shopping three years after being discarded in the environment
Researchers from the University of Plymouth's International Marine Litter Research Unit examined the degradation of five plastic bag materials widely available from high street retailers in the UK.
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