Search Search Results You could also try: harassment (32), maltreatment (2), bullying (29), discrimination (72) Patterns and perceptions of non-cigarette tobacco use and barriers and facilitators for cessation DescriptionThis project aims to understand patterns & perceptions of non-cigarette tobacco use & barriers and facilitators for cessation using mixed methods researchUrl/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/patterns-and-perceptions-of-non-cigarette-tobacco-use-and-barriers-and-facilitators-for-cessation.aspx Neurology DescriptionNeurology at BSMS has strengths in neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation. Our research focuses on neurological conditions like MND and multiple sclerosis.Url/research/clinical-neuroscience/neurology.aspx Maho Order of Service Final DescriptionMaho order of service finalUrl/_pdf/global-health/maho-order-of-service-final.pdf Celebrating the best of British Science DescriptionPersonalised medicine, live anatomy and robotic seals: highlights from the 2017 British Science FestivalUrl/about/news/2017/09-18-celebrating-the-best-of-british-science.aspx Bandits, Booby Traps, and Broken Bones: when A&E met Home Alone DescriptionIn December's festive monthly lecture, Dr Luke Tester will explore exactly how the NHS would have managed the menagerie of malaiseUrl/about/events/2023/12-06-bandits-booby-traps-and-broken-bones-when-a-and-e-met-home-alone.aspx Over The Hill: A Photographic Journey DescriptionOver The Hill: A Photographic Journey was part of the 2012/13 Ethics in Performance series.Url/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/theoretical-and-empirical-bioethics/ethics-in-performance/2012-12-10-over-the-hill-a-photographic-journey.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 BSMS Targeted Medicine Symposium 14 March 2024 abstract booklet DescriptionTargeted Medicine Symposium abstract bookletUrl/_pdf/about/events/bsms-targeted-medicine-symposium-14-march-2024-abstract-booklet.pdf Inaugural lectures DescriptionOur inaugural lectures take place throughout the academic year and and are the first lecture delivered by a newly-appointed professorUrl/about/working-here/inaugural-lectures.aspx 11 to 20 of 28 Previous 1 2 3 Next