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DRC Programme 2025

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Dementia Research Conference 2025 schedule of the event
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Our research impact

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BSMS researchers are tackling health, wellbeing and care challenges for the benefit of populations locally, nationally and internationally.
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Inaugural lectures

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Our inaugural lectures take place throughout the academic year and and are the first lecture delivered by a newly-appointed professor
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/about/working-here/inaugural-lectures.aspx

Public Health

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Public health and health data science at BSMS
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Professor Hugo D Critchley

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Professor Hugo D Critchley is Chair of Psychiatry at Brighton and Sussex Medical School.
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Dr Elizabeth Cross

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Dr Elizabeth Cross is a NIHR Clinical Research Fellow at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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Dr Yoko Nagai

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Dr Yoko Nagai is Senior Lecturer in Translational Neuroscience at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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BSMS Targeted Medicine Symposium 14 March 2024 abstract booklet

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Targeted Medicine Symposium abstract booklet
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BMJ letter renews call for safety warnings on Call the Midwife

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A joint letter renews call for the popular BBC programme Call the Midwife to add safety warnings on its episodes which
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Strong link between socioeconomic status across the life course and cognitive impairment, new study shows

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There is a significant link between socioeconomic status and the onset of mild cognitive impairment in middle-aged adults, according to
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