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Native American chef set for guest lecture at Plymouth University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/native-american-chef-set-for-guest-lecture-at-plymouth-university
Plymouth University news: Award-winning chef, writer and photographer, Doctor Lois Ellen Frank, will provide a guest lecture on 10 June on using ancestral Native American foods as a ‘New Paradigm for Indigenous Health and Wellness'.
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Speakers invited to take part in University TEDx talks featuring new ideas from the campus and city
The University of Plymouth is running its second annual TEDx event in February 2018, bringing together a range of speakers to share the best in inspiration and ideas
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Olympic stomach upsets ‘could be leaky gut’ suggests gastro-intestinal expert
Plymouth University news: Gastro-intestinal expert Professor Raymond Playford from Plymouth University suggests that the Olympic competitors complaining of stomach upsets may be suffering from 'leaky gut' syndrome
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Brexit and the integrated approach to stabilisation – Building Stability Overseas
Plymouth University news: James Flint explores the significance of Brexit for the security/defence and international aid/development domains, and the future of UK international engagement
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Penlee Point Atmospheric Observatory
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/penlee-point-atmospheric-observatory
A collaborative project between Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the University of Plymouth's Marine Institute, the Penlee Point Atmospheric Observatory (PPAO) is Plymouth’s first long term coastal atmospheric observatory.
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Louise Hetherington - student profile
Civil Engineering
Louise Hetherington, MEng Civil Engineeeirng student at University of Plymouth
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‘Your infection can’t be treated’… a phrase too close to reality
In the lead up to World Antibiotic Awareness Week (12-18 November), Dr Tina Joshi from the University of Plymouth explains why we all need to take the threat of antibiotic resistance more seriously.
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Detailed study reveals how pulse oximeters significantly overestimate oxygen readings in people with darker skin tones
University of Plymouth news: The University has led a systematic review, published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia, that assesses how a person’s skin tone can influence readings provided by common monitoring devices used in global healthcare
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Studying the species feeling the pinch of climate change
University of Plymouth academic spotlight: Dr Lucy Turner investigates whether freshwater crabs could become a critical element of India’s push towards sustainable aquaculture.
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D-Day 80 and Devon
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/d-day-devon
D-Day 80 and Devon. Ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings on 6 June 1944, Dr Harry Bennett explores the preparation and activity that took place in “sleepy old Devonshire”.
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