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Factory conditions could alleviate climate threat to plant production
Plant Factory Cornwall, created by scientists at the University of Plymouth with funding from Agri-Tech Cornwall, aims to use artificial lighting powered by solar energy to create the best possible conditions for fruit and vegetables to flourish.
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University researchers contribute to RSPB’s State of Nature 2019 report
Dr Abigail McQuatters-Gollop and Dr Jacob Bedford, from the University of Plymouth, were invited to co-author the marine chapter of the RSPB’s State of Nature 2019 report, which also cites research from across the School of Biological and Marine Sciences
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Chief Dental Officer helps celebrate increased training capacity at University of Plymouth
An extension to cutting-edge facilities for training the next generation of dentists and dental therapists has been officially opened by the most senior member of the profession in England.
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Polychronis Kapalidis – MA International Relations: Global Security and Development
University of Plymouth alumni: Polychronis Kapalidis – MA International Relations: Global Security and Development graduate
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Fani Mela – BSc (Hons) Podiatry
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/health-social-work/fani-mela
University of Plymouth – Fani Mela alumni case study
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REVERT Study findings
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/revert-study-findings
University of Plymouth: Peninsula Clinical Trials Unit (PenCTU) REVERT Study findings
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What does specialisation for a university mean in a defence-led economy?
University of Plymouth news: What does specialisation for a university mean in a defence-led economy? Opportunities and challenges in the wake of Government defence spending announcements and the Post-16 white paper.
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Peninsula Medical School expands to Plymouth Science Park
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/peninsula-medical-school-expands-to-plymouth-science-park
The newly-acquired space at the Plymouth Science Park will provide a multi-purpose learning environment for training future healthcare professionals, as well as enabling new models of healthcare delivery through ground-breaking technological innovations.
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Blocking mitochondrial fission has potential as an effective treatment for Parkinson’s Disease
Plymouth University news: When a particular protein in mitochondrial fission is blocked it reduces both cell death and deficits in dopamine release in Parkinson’s Disease. The way is now open to use this as a treatment to reverse or cure the condition.
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Physicists awarded funding to enhance our understanding of the universe
Plymouth University news: Theoretical physicists from the University of Plymouth have been awarded a Consolidated Grant from the Science and Technology Facilities Council to enhance our understanding of the world and the universe that surrounds us
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