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Visiting us

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The Clinical Imaging Sciences Centre (CISC) is based at the University of Sussex in Falmer, approximately 4 miles (6 km) north
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/cisc/visiting-us/index.aspx

Green Impact

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Learn more about Green Impact, a scheme which supports and enables teams all over the country to create more sustainable working
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/about/green-impact.aspx

Poetry in Medicine

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Poetry in Medicine
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/_pdf/undergraduate/poetry-in-medicine.pdf

dcin-independent-evaluation-of-the-dementia-fellowship-programme

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dcin-independent-evaluation-of-the-dementia-fellowship-programme
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Independent Evaluation of the Dementia Fellowship Programme_May_2017

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Independent Evaluation of the Dementia Fellowship Programme_May_2017
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Neurophysiology in action

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In March's monthly lecture, Dr Oli Steele will explore the structure and function of the brain on a cellular level.
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/about/events/2024/03-06-neurophysiology-in-action.aspx

How we can help

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Information on how we can help with clinical trial development, trial set-up, trial conduct, and trial analysis, reporting and close
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/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/brighton-and-sussex-ctu/how-we-can-help.aspx

Eppigen report final

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Ethical Preparedness in Genomic Medicine (EPPiGen): project findings
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/_pdf/research/eppigen-report-final.pdf

Exploring-Change-in-Leadership-and-Commissioning-of-Health-and-Social-Care

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Exploring Change in Leadership and Commissioning of Health and Social Care
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/_pdf/about/exploring-change-in-leadership-and-commissioning-of-health-and-social-care.pdf

Neurodivergent people more likely to experience pain, due to hypermobility

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Neurodivergent people are more than twice as likely to have hypermobile joints and are far more likely to experience pain, new
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/about/news/2022/02-02-neurodivergent-people-more-likely-to-experience-pain-due-to-hypermobility.aspx
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