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Explore Awards 2023
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/public-engagement-at-plymouth/our-activity/explore-awards-2023
Explore Awards supported researchers across a range of inspiring projects. Discover more about our 2023 award winners.
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Explore Awards 2022
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/public-engagement-at-plymouth/our-activity/explore-awards-2022
Explore Awards supported researchers across a range of inspiring projects. From a community-led, food themed ‘people’s assembly’, through to innovative ways to identify and engage hard-to-reach people with liver disease.
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Explore Awards 2024
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/public-engagement-at-plymouth/our-activity/explore-awards-2024
Explore Awards supported researchers across a range of inspiring projects. Discover more about our 2024 award winners.
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Saniye Smith, postgraduate researcher, CDT SuMMeR: Cohort 1
University of Plymouth, Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (CDT SuMMeR): Postgraduate researcher Saniye Smith
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Lorna McKellar, postgraduate researcher, CDT SuMMeR: Cohort 1
University of Plymouth, Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (CDT SuMMeR): Postgraduate researcher Lorna McKellar
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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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Catchment and River Science
University of Plymouth's Catchment and River Science (CaRiS) research group undertakes basic, applicable and applied science relating to fluvial processes within catchments and river systems.
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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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University spinout completes trial of Lassa fever vaccine
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-spinout-completes-trial-of-lassa-fever-vaccine
University of Plymouth news: The Vaccine Group, a University spinout company, has successfully completed a project to develop a transmissible vaccine for use in the rats that spread Lassa fever and to reduce its threat to humans
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Sustainable prevention of foot ulceration secondary to diabetic and leprotic neuropathy in Nepal
Research at the University of Plymouth: Sustainable prevention of foot ulceration secondary to diabetic and leprotic neuropathy in Nepal.
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