Search Search Results You could also try: speed (34), tempo (1), pace (35), time (1000), charge (102) Long-term respiratory conditions could delay lung cancer diagnosis, new study finds DescriptionNew research from experts at BSMS reveals that patients living with certain long-term health conditions may face delays in beingUrl/about/news/2024/09-03-long-term-respiratory-conditions-could-delay-lung-cancer-diagnosis-new-study-finds.aspx Pioneering Code of Practice released for use of stem cell-based embryo models in research DescriptionA group of experts, including BSMS's Prof Bobbie Farsides have produced UK guidelines for the generation & use of stem cell-basedUrl/about/news/2024/07-04-pioneering-code-of-practice-released-for-use-of-stem-cell-based-embryo-models-in-research.aspx Research facilities DescriptionRead more about the research facilities and equipment at our Clinical Imaging Sciences Centre (CISC).Url/research/clinical-neuroscience/cisc/research-facilities/index.aspx Audited DescriptionThe AUDITED project is a collaboration between the Universities of Westminster, Sussex and Southampton and is in partnership with Positive EastUrl/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/audited.aspx In Focus - Harmanleen Singh DescriptionYear 4 student Harmanleen Singh discusses the transition to university level study, preparing for interviews, and the societies to get involvedUrl/about/info-for-schools-teachers-parents/in-focus-harmanleen-singh.aspx Dr Snezana Levic DescriptionDr Snezana Levic is a Senior Lecturer in Physiology at Brighton and Sussex Medical School.Url/about/contact-us/staff/dr-snezana-levic.aspx Brighton teenagers help show that the MenACWY teenage vaccine programme provides herd immunity across all age groups DescriptionA study involving teenagers from Brighton has found giving a meningitis vaccine to 14 to 19-year-olds helps protect peopleUrl/about/news/2022/11-03-brighton-teenagers-help-show-that-the-menacwy-teenage-vaccine-programme-provides-herd-immunity-across-all-age-groups.aspx SHOUTING and spelling mistakes make online health information appear less trustworthy DescriptionShouting and spelling mistakes add together to make online health information appear doubly less trustworthy, a new study at BSMS findsUrl/about/news/2020/06-10-shouting-and-spelling-mistakes-make-online-health-information-appear-less-trustworthy.aspx Multimillion pound project will see AI remixing radio to help people living with dementia DescriptionRadio listeners could get personalised medical support thanks to an innovative new scheme.Url/about/news/2019/05-20-multimillion-pound-project-will-see-ai-remixing-radio-to-help-people-living-with-dementia.aspx Smiling doesn't necessarily mean you're happy DescriptionSmiling does not necessarily indicate that we are happy, according to new research at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)Url/about/news/2018/09-07-smiling-does-not-necessarily-mean-you-are-happy.aspx 121 to 130 of 246 Previous … 11 12 13 14 15 … Next