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Meet our team

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Read more about the Clinical Neuroscience team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/meet-the-team.aspx

Patient educator group

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BSMS patient educators are involved in a range of activities, helping our students to develop their communication & professional skills
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/about/working-here/patient-educator-group.aspx

Improving neurodivergent wellbeing: novel findings from clinical research

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In February's monthly lecture lecture, Dr Lisa Quadt will talk about research on brain-body interactions in neurodivergent adults.
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/about/events/2024/02-07-improving-neurodivergent-wellbeing-novel-findings-from-clinical-research.aspx

Sexual health care for autistic women

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This study will inform an educational toolkit for health care professionals to help them to better address autistic women's healthcare needs
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/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/public-health-psychology-and-prevention/sexual-health-care-for-autistic-women.aspx

pulse-20th-anniversary-issue-DIGITAL

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Pulse-20th-anniversary-issue-A/W 2023
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/_pdf/about/news/pulse/pulse-20th-anniversary-issue-digital.pdf

Infectious diseases

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A diverse group of researchers are working on infection to understand the immunological, genetic, pathogenic or environmental factors play in disease
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/research/global-health-and-infection/research-areas/infectious-diseases.aspx

demqol-u_monograph

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DEMQOL monograph
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/_pdf/cds/demqol-u-monograph.pdf

Professor Simon Waddell

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Professor Simon Waddell is Professor of Microbial Pathogenesis at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/professor-simon-waddell.aspx

BMJO Hepmarc Protocol

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BMJO Hepmarc Protocol
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/_pdf/ctu/bmjo hepmarc protocol.pdf

New study links joint hypermobility to anxiety through key brain regions

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Groundbreaking study published in The British Journal of Psychiatry has revealed new insights into the connection between joint hypermobility and anxiety
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/about/news/2025/02-05-new-study-links-joint-hypermobility-to-anxiety-through-key-brain-regions.aspx
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