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Researchers call for public help to monitor elusive pod of bottlenose dolphins
University of Plymouth news: The South Coast pod of bottlenose dolphins currently numbers only 40 individuals and they are known to range from the north coasts of Devon and Cornwall right along the entire south coast of England to East Sussex
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Sculpting the immune tumour microenvironment
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/sculpting-the-immune-tumour-microenvironment
University of Plymouth Peninsula Dental School: Research project based on the in-vitro modelling of oral squamous cell carcinomas and macrophages.
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New research reveals England’s only resident bottlenose dolphins
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-research-reveals-englands-only-resident-bottlenose-dolphins
Rebecca Dudley, an MRes student at the University of Plymouth, has been working with the Cornwall Wildlife Trust and analysing sightings and photographs of dolphins in the South West
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Consultancy group ends first year of operation with work in UK, Europe and beyond
Plymouth University news: A research-based consultancy group made up predominantly of academics from the Coastal Processes Research Group, Marine Physics Research Group and Marine Institute at Plymouth University has completed its first year of operation
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University joins British Academy network for early career researchers
The University of Plymouth is part of a new consortium that aims to establish an inclusive, UK-wide Network for ECRs in the humanities and social sciences
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Promotion for neuro tumour scientist
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/promotion-for-neuro-tumour-scientist
Plymouth University news: Dr Sylwia Ammoun's work into finding drug therapies for tumours of the nervous system, has been recognised with her promotion to Senior Research Fellow
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Microparticles from road tyres are “high concern” pollutants, research shows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/microparticles-from-road-tyres-are-high-concern-pollutants
University of Plymouth news: A new study involving the University suggests plastic microparticles released into the environment from common road tyres should be treated as a “high concern” pollutant
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Research suggests marine invasive species benefit from rising CO2 levels
University of Plymouth news: New research has found that the process of ocean acidification is helping many invasive species to widen their territories, such as toxic algae, stinging jellyfish and predatory crabs.
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NIHR ARC South West Peninsula (PenARC)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/penarc
The NIHR ARC South West Peninsula (also known as PenARC) is the National Institute of Health and Care Research Applied Research Collaboration (PenARC) for the South West Peninsula.
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Research fellowship to help tackle chronic kidney disease
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-fellowship-to-help-tackle-chronic-kidney-disease
Research led by Dr Jane Carré hopes to improve quality of life for people with kidney disease by focusing on how mitochondria (the ‘power stations’ of our cells) are involved in the deterioration process.
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