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Microplastics In Europe’s Freshwater Ecosystems: from sources to solutions (LimnoPlast)
Combining environmental, technical and social sciences to tackle the microplastics problem from its sources to potential solutions.
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Professor Awadhesh Jha - Professor in Genetic Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
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University spin-out company to develop new antibiotics
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-spinout-company-to-develop-new-antibiotics
New University of Plymouth spinout company Amprologix has been established to help tackle the problem of antibiotic resistance – by developing new antibiotics and bringing them to market. It is led by Professor Mat Upton in collaboration with Frontier IP
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Preserving Endurance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/preserving-endurance
The story of how two environmental law experts at the University have played a key role in the safeguarding of the iconic vessel Endurance, discovered in Antarctica after more than a century.
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Dr Keri Collins - Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering
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University expert contributes to global report into plastic threats to the ocean
Professor Richard Thompson OBE, Head of the University of Plymouth's International Marine Litter Research Unit, has contributed to a major new report showing that the annual flow of plastic into the ocean could nearly triple by 2040.
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Harnessing Cornwall’s potential to drive the UK’s defence, energy, and food security agendas
University of Plymouth research: Professor Kevin Jones discusses how Cornwall’s key industries and business community, alongside the expertise and capabilities of the University, can locally advance solutions to the challenges facing the nation.
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Plymouth University Vice-Chancellor addresses national education conference on creative industries
Plymouth University news: Professor David Coslett, Interim Vice-Chancellor of Plymouth University, has taken to the stage at a prestigious national event to discuss the importance of the creative industries to the UK.
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Could complex chemical compounds pose health risk?
University of Plymouth news: The potential of minute particles – around 100 times smaller in diameter than a human hair – to increase the risks of developing diseases such as cancer is to be analysed in a study led by experts at University of Plymouth.
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Publications 2008-2010
Publications from 2008-2010 in the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre
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