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Dr Elizabeth Ford

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Dr Elizabeth Ford is an Associate Professor in Health Data Science at BSMS
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-elizabeth-ford.aspx

Helix of Love

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Helix of Love is a major output from the Wellcome Trust funded 'Ethical Preparedness in Genomic Medicine project based at BSMS
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/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/theoretical-and-empirical-bioethics/helix-of-love.aspx

Professor Andrew Dilley

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Professor Andrew Dilley is Professor of Neuroanatomy at Brighton and Sussex Medical School.
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/about/contact-us/staff/professor-andrew-dilley.aspx

Capsule Update for the Educator Network July 2023

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Capsule newsletter
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/_word-docs/about/capsule-update-for-the-educator-network-july-2023.docx

Psychological & Social Perspectives of Dementia

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MDM121 Psychological & Social Perspectives of Dementia module specification
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/_word-docs/cpd-module-descriptors/2018/psychological-social-perspectives-of-dementia.docx

UK- Korea Symposium Profesor Prince

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UK- Korea Symposium Profesor Prince
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/_pdf/cds/korea-presentations/uk-korea-symposium-profesor-prince.pdf

MDM121 Psychological and Social Perspectives of Dementia DEC 14

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MDM121
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/_word-docs/cpd-module-descriptors/mdm121-psychological-and-social-perspectives-of-dementia-dec-14.docx

Esme Morcom

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Esme Morcom is a PhD Student at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)
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/about/contact-us/staff/esme-morcom.aspx

Imaging

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Our research centre is dedicated to developing quantitative neuroimaging techniques for assessing brain function and metabolism under various conditions.
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/imaging.aspx

Hypermobility identified as risk factor for Long Covid

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A new study led by BSMS has found that joint hypermobility significantly increases the risk of developing Long Covid.
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/about/news/2025/09-26-hypermobility-identified-as-risk-factor-for-long-covid.aspx
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