Search Search Results You could also try: typically (48), frequently (74), regularly (99), generally (66) A social itch: an evening of film and social science exploring a neglected infectious disease DescriptionOn 8 November, researchers from BSMS ran a general public film screening and Q&A at the Towner Art Gallery CinemaUrl/about/news/2022/11-17-a-social-itch-an-evening-of-film-and-social-science.aspx Guidance on Clinical Audit DescriptionGuidance on Clinical AuditUrl/_word-docs/rgec/guidance-on-clinical-audit.docx CHILLY-AF DescriptionInformation about the CHILLY-AF study by the Brighton and Sussex Clinical Trials Unit.Url/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/brighton-and-sussex-ctu/current-studies/chilly-af.aspx Forced-Labour-in-the-Malaysian-Medical-Gloves-Supply-Chain-Full-Report-July-2nd-2 DescriptionForced-Labour-in-the-Malaysian-Medical-Gloves-Supply-Chain-Full-Report-2021Url/_pdf/about/forced-labour-in-the-malaysian-medical-gloves-supply-chain-full-report-july-2nd-2.pdf Patient Educators continue to contribute to student learning despite COVID-19 DescriptionPatient Educators at BSMS have embraced virtual teaching and are contributing to sessions for students via Microsoft Teams.Url/about/news/2020/11-05-patient-educators-continue-to-contribute-to-student-learning-despite-covid-19.aspx A day in the life of an ECR_lockdown diary DescriptionA day in the life of an ECR_lockdown diaryUrl/_pdf/research/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-ecr-lockdown-diary.pdf A medicine that could control outbreaks of scabies in the UK remains unlicensed DescriptionA medicine that could control outbreaks of scabies in the UK is unlicensed and only available through specialist importers, researchers atUrl/about/news/2019/12-19-a-medicine-that-could-control-outbreaks-of-scabies-in-the-uk-remains-unlicensed.aspx 'Rubber hand illusion' offers clue to Tourette syndrome DescriptionScientists at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) have used an eerie illusion of having an extra hand to understand TouretteUrl/about/news/2018/11-13-rubber-hand-illusion-offers-clue-to-tourette-syndrome.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 Computers can tell if you're bored, new study shows DescriptionA new study, led by Dr Harry Witchel, suggests technology could lead to 'empathetic' robots and reactive on-line learning programmesUrl/about/news/2016/02-23-computers-can-tell-if-youre-bored-new-study-shows.aspx 41 to 50 of 178 Previous … 3 4 5 6 7 … Next