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Important development could reduce numbers of fish required in toxicology research
Scientists at the University of Plymouth, working in partnership with AstraZeneca, have developed a new method which could help assess the effects of chemicals on digestive systems
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Student to swap labs for life on the ocean waves to gain greater understanding of microplastic pollution
University of Plymouth news: Imogen Napper, a PhD researcher at the University of Plymouth, is one of 24 women signed up to participate in eXXpedition North Pacific 2018, which will start in Hawaii on June 23 and finish in Seattle around five weeks later
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University teams up with leading South West restaurateur
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-teams-up-with-leading-south-west-restaurateur
University students are to benefit from new closer ties with chef, food writer and entrepreneur Mitch Tonks and his Rockfish chain of restaurants.
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Nursing students take over running hospital ward
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/nursing-students-take-over-running-hospital-ward
Student nurses from the University of Plymouth recently took over running a hospital ward as part of a new model of learning – believed to be a first for the South West.
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Bullying and harassment in the NHS could be costing billions
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bullying-and-harassment-in-the-nhs-could-be-costing-billions
Bullying and harassment in the NHS in England could be costing the organisation over £2 billion per year, according to new research published in Public Money & Management.
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Pharmacogenomic repurposing of drugs for treatment-resistant B-cell lymphoma
Applications are invited for a three-year University of Plymouth PhD studentship – Pharmacogenomic repurposing of drugs for treatment-resistant B-cell lymphoma.
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Ms Angie Smith - Student Counsellor
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Miss Donna Vascott - SRU Senior Research Manager
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Dr Jasmine Kelland - Associate Head of School - Student Experience
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Second survey of UK nurses and midwives highlights ongoing concerns about their health, training and strain on mental health during COVID-19
The second round of results from a three-survey study published today highlights the ongoing concerns nurses and midwives in the UK have about COVID-19 and the risks it poses to their own physical and mental health, as well as the health of their families
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