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Dr Jessica Stockdale

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Dr Jessica Stockdale is Assistant Professor in Research Methods at BSMS
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Dr Chris Jones

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Dr Chris Jones is Principal Research Fellow in Medical Statistics (Primary Care & Public Health) at Brighton and Sussex Medical School
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BSMS researcher joins bid to persuade MPs to reconsider services for hypermobility-related conditions

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Dr Jessica Eccles, Reader in Brain-Body Medicine at BSMS was invited to Parliament to brief MPs on hypermobility on Tuesday
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Staff spotlight: Professor Bobbie Farsides

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Meet Bobbie Farsides, Professor of Clinical and Biomedical Ethics.
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Staff spotlight: Peter Dennis

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Meet Peter Dennis, Medical School Secretary.
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BSMS staff receive Research Impact Awards

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A number of BSMS staff won awards at the University of Sussex's Research Impact and Research Culture awards, which took place
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BSMS Risk Rating Filter Checklist

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BSMS Risk Rating Filter Checklist
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MDM110B_Handbook 21-22

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Module handbook for MDM110B Leadership and Change Management
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Alumni in Focus - Dr Seb Shaw

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Alumni in focus - an interview with Dr Seb Shaw
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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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