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The Centre for Health Technology and the eHealth ecosystem
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-health-technology/business-support
The Centre for Health Technology supports the development of digital health products, helping partners to develop products and services rooted in real-world need.
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Unlocking success: the benefits of digital badging for students
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/services/careers/benefits-of-digital-badging-for-students
Digital badges offer a visual and verifiable way to showcase the achievements you accomplish as a student at university, that go beyond your degree.
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Researcher celebrated at national awards for patient-centred excellence
University of Plymouth news: a pioneering Research Fellow from the University, Dr Joseph Lanario, has won an award for his outstanding contribution to respiratory research and dedication to patient involvement.
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Restoration of 17th century plaster ceiling at Lanhydrock House
The National Trust is embarking on the restoration of a 17th century plaster ceiling at Lanhydrock House, partnering with the University of Plymouth to document and interpret the narrative design.
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Alzheimer’s Society Doctoral Training Centre for Integrated Dementia Care
University of Plymouth research: The mission of the I-Care DTC is to revolutionise dementia care by training dementia researchers in an integrated approach combining primary care, secondary care, and health and social services.
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New study finds care home residents benefit from robot pets
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-study-finds-care-home-residents-benefit-from-robot-pets
University of Plymouth news: Robot pets help the wellbeing of care home residents and those with dementia.
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Person-centred and co-ordinated care for long-term conditions
Person-centred and co-ordinated care for long-term conditions: Developing models and approaches for people with multiple long-term conditions.
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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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Sharing Evidence Routine for a Patient Centred Plan of Action
University of Plymouth Community and Primary Care research group: Sharing Evidence Routine for a Patient Centred Plan of Action (SHERPA)
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Climate change poses significant threat to nutritional benefits of oysters
The nutritional qualities of shellfish could be significantly reduced by future ocean acidification and warming, a new study by the University of Plymouth published in Marine Environmental Research suggests
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