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Staff spotlight: Grit Gansch

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Meet Grit Gansch, NIHR Global Health Research Finance Officer.
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/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/grit-gansch.aspx

Depressive symptoms may hasten memory decline in older people

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Depressive symptoms are linked to subsequent memory decline in older people according to a new study at BSMS and UCL.
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/about/news/2024/06-24-depressive-symptoms-may-hasten-memory-decline-in-older-people.aspx

Staff spotlight: Professor Kevin Davies

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Meet Professor Kevin Davies, Course Principal for Internal Medicine.
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/about/bsms20/staff-spotlight/professor-kevin-davies.aspx

In Focus - Rebecca Webster

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Read our student interview with Rebecca Webster.
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/about/info-for-schools-teachers-parents/in-focus-rebecca-webster.aspx

BSMS researcher joins bid to persuade MPs to reconsider services for hypermobility-related conditions

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Dr Jessica Eccles, Reader in Brain-Body Medicine at BSMS was invited to Parliament to brief MPs on hypermobility on Tuesday
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/about/news/2023/11-29-bsms-researcher-joins-bid-to-persuade-mps-to-reconsider-services-for-hypermobility-related-conditions.aspx

Staff spotlight: Peter Dennis

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Meet Peter Dennis, Medical School Secretary.
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/about/bsms20/staff-spotlight/peter-dennis.aspx

Alumni in Focus - Katie Morrigan

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Alumni in focus - an interview with Katie Morrigan
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/about/alumni/alumni-in-focus-katie-morrigan.aspx

Alumni in Focus - Dr Seb Shaw

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Alumni in focus - an interview with Dr Seb Shaw
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/about/alumni/alumni-in-focus-dr-seb-shaw.aspx

Inspirational women: Prof Sarah Newbury

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Meet Prof Sarah Newbury
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/about/working-here/inclusivity/inspirational-women-profiles/prof-sarah-newbury.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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