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BRCA1 deficiency increases sensitivity of ovarian cancer cells to auranofin
Plymouth University news: An anti-rheumatic drug could improve the prognosis for ovarian cancer patients exhibiting a deficiency of the DNA repair protein BRCA1, a study led by Plymouth University has found
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Empowering patients means giving everyone access to their records
University of Plymouth Pioneers: Professor Ray Jones, Empowering patients means giving everyone access to their records
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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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Hepatology Research Group
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/hepatology-research-group
The hepatology research group (HRG) at the University of Plymouth is dedicated to improving the understanding and treatment of liver disease.
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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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Professor Tom Gale - Professor of Medical Education
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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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Research aims to use wider engagement to improve prisoner-community relations
Plymouth University news: A research project from Plymouth University is designed to raise awareness of prisoner resettlement journeys, while developing a dialogue with the wider community in an effort to improve prisoner-community relations
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Elderly will take medical risks given large enough benefits, study shows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/elderly-will-take-medical-risks-given-large-enough-benefits
Plymouth University news: Older people are more likely to take medical risks than younger adults if they perceive the benefits to be high enough, according to new research led by Yaniv Hanoch, Professor of Decision Science.
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