Search Search Results You could also try: progressing (205), rolling (50), systematic (205), regular (160) Online information on vaccines and autism not always reliable, study shows DescriptionResearch at BSMS has found that information that is available online can provide unreliable information based on old, 'weak' scientific studiesUrl/about/news/2018/06-05-online-information-on-vaccines-and-autism-not-always-reliable-study-shows.aspx Registration awarded to Clinical Trials Unit DescriptionThe Brighton and Sussex Clinical Trials Unit is awarded provisional registration from the UK Clinical Research Collaboration Registered CTUs NetworkUrl/about/news/2018/07-18-registration-awarded-to-clinical-trials-unit.aspx Brain training cuts epileptic seizures DescriptionGroundbreaking research at Brighton and Sussex Medical School has led to significant reductions in seizures in epilepsy patientsUrl/about/news/2018/01-22-brain-training-cuts-epileptic-seizures.aspx Racial bias in a heartbeat: How the heart may influence the head DescriptionRacial bias in a heartbeat: How the heart may influence the headUrl/about/news/2017/01-17-racial-bias-in-a-heartbeat-how-the-heart-may-influence-the-head.aspx BME groups facing barriers to mental health services DescriptionCommunication breakdown and cultural factors create barriers stopping BME groups accessing mental health servicesUrl/about/news/2016/12-05-bme-groups-facing-barriers-to-mental-health-services.aspx Dean of BSMS's inaugural lecture tackles breast cancer DescriptionLast week Prof Malcolm Reed, Dean of BSMS and Professor of Surgical Oncology, presented his inaugural lecture, 'Breast cancer treatment – whoseUrl/about/news/2015/11-30-dean-of-bsmss-inaugural-lecture-tackles-breast-cancer.aspx BSMS discusses how to select the best future doctors DescriptionThis week BSMS hosted a one-day conference to explore the kinds of doctors people want and how we can bestUrl/about/news/2015/11-13-bsms-discusses-how-to-select-the-best-future-doctors.aspx Children's views should shape how research is conducted DescriptionA new report calls for a change in culture across all areas of children's health research.Url/about/news/2015/05-22-childrens-views-should-shape-how-research-is-conducted.aspx Staff spotlight: Steven Fowler-Tutt DescriptionMeet Steven Fowler-Tutt, Curriculum and Assessment Officer Phase 3.Url/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/steven-fowler-tutt.aspx Our research impact DescriptionBSMS researchers are tackling health, wellbeing and care challenges for the benefit of populations locally, nationally and internationally.Url/research/our-research-impact.aspx 231 to 240 of 428 Previous … 22 23 24 25 26 … Next