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Advanced visualisation and nano-scale characterisation of exposure (ADVANCE)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-of-environmental-hepatology/advance
University of Plymouth research: The ADVANCE project will develop the first multimodal, label-free nanoscale imaging workflow to visualise plastic particles in human liver models.
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Advancing nanoplastic and microplastic techniques for human, biological and environmental monitoring (ANTHEM)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-of-environmental-hepatology/anthem
University of Plymouth research: The ANTHEM project is developing robust, sensitive laboratory methods to detect and quantify micro- and nanoplastics in human biological samples and determine whether their presence is linked to liver pathology.
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Clinical liver assessment of risk, injury and toxicity from micro- and nanoplastics (CLARITY)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-of-environmental-hepatology/clarity
University of Plymouth research: The CLARITY project will determine how exposure to micro- and nanoplastics contributes to liver disease progression, treatment response and cancer risk, and identify modifiable pathways that reduce exposure-induced injury.
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Defining plastic-induced liver injury (PILI)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-of-environmental-hepatology/pili
University of Plymouth research: The PILI project investigates how plastics and their associated chemicals, alcohol and dietary lipids interact to injure the liver and accelerate the progression of alcohol-related liver disease.
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PhD Biomedical Sciences (Full-time, Part-time route available)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/phd-biomedical-sciences
School of Biomedical Sciences
MPhil/PhD Biomedical Sciences at the University of Plymouth. During your studies you will learn from our internationally recognised academic scientists in a diverse range of areas of scientific exploration.
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Leading nursing and midwifery figures attend Student Wellbeing Conference
The University of Plymouth has hosted a conference focused on the wellbeing of students who will become future nurses, midwives, and nursing associates.
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Study shows people with more nature in their neighbourhood smoke and drink less
University of Plymouth news: A study showing how people who live in greener neighbourhoods smoke and drink less on average is the latest involving the University to explore links between nature and addictive behaviours.
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Results of long-term study could help identify children at risk of future type 2 diabetes
Researchers at the University of Plymouth and Nestlé have revealed new insights into the factors that predispose children to developing type 2 diabetes in adult life.
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Twitter should form part of nursing curriculum, says new study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-suggests-twitter-should-be-in-nursing-curriculum
Plymouth University news: All universities running nursing degrees should consider adopting the use of Twitter in their curriculum, according to a new study by Professor Ray Jones.
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University joins forces with Help for Heroes Recovery Centre
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-joins-forces-with-help-for-heroes-recovery-centre
Plymouth University news: University has launched a collaboration with Help for Heroes’ Plymouth Recovery Centre to offer outstanding learning opportunities to students and wounded serving and veteran forces personnel.
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