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Staff spotlight: Gavin Peacock

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Meet Gavin Peacock, CTU Information Systems Manager.
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/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/gavin-peacock.aspx

Current studies

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Information about the studies currently supported by the Brighton and Sussex Clinical Trials Unit.
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/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/brighton-and-sussex-ctu/current-studies/index.aspx

Professor Valerie Jenkins

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Professor Valerie Jenkins is Deputy Director at SHORE-C at Brighton and Sussex Medical School
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/about/contact-us/staff/professor-valerie-jenkins.aspx

Staff spotlight: Amy Arbon

Description
Meet Amy Arbon, Senior Trial Manager & Quality Assurance Manager.
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/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/amy-arbon.aspx

Meet the team

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Meet the researchers in the Haematology Research Group at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) and the University of Sussex.
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/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/cancer/sbcr/meet-the-team.aspx

Professor Natasha Sigala

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Professor Natasha Sigala is Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/professor-natasha-sigala.aspx

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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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-chris-jones.aspx

Dr Kate Alford

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Kate Alford is a Senior Research Fellow in HIV at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-kate-alford.aspx

Dr Bethany Davies

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Dr Bethany Davies is Senior Lecturer in Infection at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-bethany-davies.aspx

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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