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Bond and the influence of spy dramas to be explored at University conference
Plymouth University news: The enduring appeal of the James Bond franchise and the rise to prominence of other spy thrillers will be explored during a conference at Plymouth University
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Scholarship winners celebrated at ceremony
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scholarship-winners-celebrated-at-ceremony
Plymouth University news: The University has presented its scholarships and awards to dozens of students looking to make a difference.
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Plymouth dentistry academic contributes to new NICE guideline on care home oral care
Plymouth University news: Professor Liz Kay has contributed to a new NCE guideline on dental care and health in care homes
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Symposium tackles child health, behavioural change and physical activity in obesity
Plymouth University news: The 16th Plymouth Symposium on Obesity, Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome will take place on Thursday 7 July at the Postgraduate Medical Centre, Derriford Hospital.
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Guidance for metrics to improve patient care
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/guidance-for-metrics-to-improve-patient-care
Plymouth University news: A team from Plymouth have led the work to produce the first guidelines for commissioners to develop and individualise patient care, especially for those with long term and multiple conditions, and at end of life
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Deep-sea sponges – home to the next generation of antimicrobials?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/deep-sea-sponges-nil-home-to-the-next-generation-of-antimicrobials
Plymouth University news: New antibiotics, and therapies for cancer, immune deficiency and wound healing, could be waiting to be found in sponges found in the deep sea environment
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Antibiotic resistant infections are a major threat to human health
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/sphere/antibiotic-resistance
University of Plymouth researchers share their thoughts about antibiotic resistant infections.
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Academic aiming to bridge the gap worldwide for people in need of basic assistive products
Alice Inman, Programme Lead for MSc Global and Remote Healthcare, attended a World Health Organisation (WHO) summit in Geneva to discuss how simple assistive products such as hearing aids and wheelchairs can be delivered to people who need them most.
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Held to cyber ransom
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/held-to-cyber-ransom
Professor Steve Furnell from the University of Plymouth, and David Emm from KasperskyLab, write about the spread of ransomware as a major threat to cyber security
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Extracurricular efforts equal great success rate in Universities Business Challenge
Students from Plymouth Business School have proved they can translate academic learning into real-world commercial sense, with success in an IBM-sponsored national competition.
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