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BSMS Mag Autumn 2019 web

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BSMS Mag Autumn 2019 web
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/_pdf/about/news/pulse/bsms-mag-autumn-2019-web.pdf

Admissions event Summary for website

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Summary of admissions event
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/_pdf/about/news/admissions-event-summary-for-website.pdf

Important Notice for Patients - BSMS 2025_2026

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Important notice for patients
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/_pdf/pcph/important-notice-for-patients-bsms-2025-2026.pdf

Neglected tropical diseases

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Our research acts as an international, multidisciplinary, research hub for three Neglected Tropical Diseases: podoconiosis, mycetoma and scabies.
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/research/global-health-and-infection/research-areas/neglected-tropical-diseases/neglected-tropical-diseases.aspx

Eppigen report final

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Ethical Preparedness in Genomic Medicine (EPPiGen): project findings
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/_pdf/research/eppigen-report-final.pdf

UK Data Services

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This page will provide information about UK data services available and explore how these services can help you with your research
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/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/health-data-science/arc-kss-data-science-hub/uk-data-services.aspx

Improving Lives Together Through Research - Final

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Sussex Health and Care Research Strategy
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/_pdf/research/hrp/improving-lives-together-through-research-final.pdf

HOPEFUL

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The HOPEFUL project is a low-cost programme that aims to positively impact the mental health and life chances of NEET
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/research/primary-care-and-public-health/public-health/hopeful.aspx

Publications

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Selected publications from the Clinical Neuroscience team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/publications.aspx

ACACIA Study

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The ACACIA Study aims to investigate health-related quality of life and cognition in people with HIV and cognitive impairment.
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/research/global-health-and-infection/research-areas/acacia-study.aspx
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