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What needs to be done to tackle the global crisis in antibiotics?
Plymouth University news: In World Antibiotic Awareness Week, Dr Mathew Upton describes how he is developing a new antibiotic, and how we need to be more careful when using existing antibiotics
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Surfing and sustainability researcher awarded prestigious accolade
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/surfing-and-sustainability-researcher-awarded-prestigious-accolade
Plymouth University news: A Plymouth University academic has received a prestigious accolade in recognition of his global efforts to promote sustainability in the surfing industry
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Polonium widow Marina Litvinenko to give public talk in Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/polonium-widow-marina-litvinenko-to-give-public-talk-in-plymouth
The widow of murdered Russian secret service agent Alexander Litvinenko is coming to Plymouth to speak about her husband’s death and her subsequent campaigns for justice.
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Research highlights possible targets to help tackle Crohn’s Disease
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-highlights-possible-targets-to-help-tackle-crohns-disease
The work has focused on different types of cells called macrophages, and how they function when bacteria are present
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Country and party before self – what Biden's stepping down means for the history books
Dr David Brockington discusses President Joe Biden standing down as a candidate for President of the United States. Biden has placed the interests of his country (and his party) before his own personal ambition.
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Alternatives: assessing infection and antibiotic resistance
Plymouth research collaboration uses animal alternative to assess infection and antibiotic resistance.
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Nurses and midwives find opportunity in new revalidation process
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/nurses-and-midwives-find-opportunity-in-new-revalidation-process
Plymouth University news: Key figures in nursing and midwifery have gathered at Plymouth University to share ideas on the new revalidation process.
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Welding research and development into commercial opportunity and success
Plymouth University research impact: Welding research and development into commercial opportunity and success
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Metabolic flexibility and immune defences may influence species spread, study suggests
Plymouth University news: Why most species are rare has long interested biologists and new research led by Plymouth University suggests metabolic flexibility and the immune response may both influence how rare or common a species is
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Integrated numerical Modelling system for Marine Renewable Energy
Plymouth University's COAST Engineering Research Group: An evaluation of a new hybrid wave and wind energy converter
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