Search Search Results You could also try: novel (158), original (84), innovative (176), fresh (31), recent (220) TB patients could be saved months of treatment, thanks to new research DescriptionTB patients could be saved months of treatment, thanks to new researchUrl/about/news/2016/04-01-tb-patients-could-be-saved-months-of-treatment-thanks-to-new-research.aspx Introducing Wendy Wood, the new director of the BSCTU DescriptionHear from Wendy Wood, the new Director of the Brighton Sussex Clinical Trials Unit (BSCTU) about her previous roles, her newUrl/about/news/2023/06-07-introducing-wendy-wood-the-new-director-of-the-bsctu.aspx New fellowship programme in Africa and UK will boost global health leadership DescriptionBSMS and partners in the UK and Africa will work a new £11.8m PhD fellowship programme to train a new generUrl/about/news/2021/12-01-new-fellowship-programme-in-africa-and-uk-will-boost-global-health-leadership.aspx New network brings Sussex motor neurone disease care into one place for first time DescriptionNew network brings Sussex motor neurone disease care into one place for first timeUrl/about/news/2017/06-22-mnd-network-inauguration.aspx New website launched to support people with HIV experiencing memory and thinking challenges DescriptionResearchers at BSMS launch MemoryHIV.org, a new website designed to support people living with HIV who are experiencing memory orUrl/about/news/2024/11-27-new-website-launched-to-support-people-with-hiv-experiencing-memory-and-thinking-challenges.aspx Experts call for new moral standard in genital cutting practices DescriptionAn international team of experts, led by Dr Arianne Shahvisi from BSMS, is calling for a new moral standard for genitalUrl/about/news/2024/11-15-experts-call-for-new-moral-standard-in-genital-cutting-practices.aspx New study highlights how socioeconomic factors influence neurocognitive health in older adults DescriptionResearch from BSMS and UCL has revealed a significant link between socioeconomic factors and the progression of neurocognitive disorders among olderUrl/about/news/2024/11-01-new-study-highlights-how-socioeconomic-factors-influence-neurocognitive-health-in-older-adults.aspx New motor neurone disease treatment shows promise DescriptionA new molecular treatment for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) has shown promising results in clinical trials.Url/about/news/2022/12-13-new-motor-neurone-disease-treatment-shows-promise.aspx Battling tuberculosis: Revealing bacterial secrets for new treatments DescriptionBook now for Prof Simon Waddell's inaugural lecture: 'Battling tuberculosis: Revealing bacterial secrets for new treatments'.Url/about/events/2025/03-19-prof-simon-waddell-inaugural-lecture.aspx New study links joint hypermobility to anxiety through key brain regions DescriptionGroundbreaking study published in The British Journal of Psychiatry has revealed new insights into the connection between joint hypermobility and anxietyUrl/about/news/2025/02-05-new-study-links-joint-hypermobility-to-anxiety-through-key-brain-regions.aspx 11 to 20 of 823 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … Next