Search Search Results You could also try: twice (46), twofold (1) Working with human tissue DescriptionThe HTA was set up to regulate the removal, storage, use and disposal of human bodies, organs and tissue for aUrl/research/support-and-governance/working-with-human-tissue/index.aspx Student receives offers to study at four medical schools DescriptionMaddie Wood-Field shares her experiences of the BrightMed programme at BSMS and how this helped her receive offers from fourUrl/about/news/2021/05-27-student-receives-offers-to-study-at-four-medical-schools.aspx Participant Information Sheet Template (BSMS) updated DescriptionParticipant Information Sheet Template (BSMS) updatedUrl/_word-docs/participant-information-sheet-template-bsms-updated.doc Rates of skin cancer have increased dramatically over recent decades DescriptionIncidence rates of skin cancer have increased more than 550% in males and 250% in females since the early 1980s inUrl/about/news/2021/01-26-rates-of-skin-cancer-have-increased-dramatically-over-recent-decades.aspx Spices - partners DescriptionMeet the partners on the SPICES study alongside the team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).Url/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/spices/spices-partners.aspx New study supports the use of digital learning resource in undergraduate medical education DescriptionA new cross-sectional study finds positive early evidence to support the use of the mobile learning application CAPSULE in undergraduateUrl/about/news/2020/09-30-new-study-supports-the-use-of-digital-learning-resource-in-undergraduate-medical-education.aspx First trial of personalised care for children with asthma suggests benefits of prescribing according to genetic differences DescriptionSelecting treatments according to genetic differences could help children and teenagers with asthma, according to research presented by BSMSUrl/about/news/2020/09-08-trial-of-personalised-care-for-children-with-asthma-suggests-benefits-of-prescribing-according-to-genetic-differences.aspx Opening up conversations about dying and death DescriptionStaff from SHORE-C at BSMS have taken part in a new campaign, which aims to make death a more acceptableUrl/about/news/2019/06-07-opening-up-conversations-about-dying-and-death.aspx Climate change already damaging health of world's children, according to Lancet report DescriptionA new report, co-authored by experts at the University of Sussex and BSMS, warns about the health impact of climateUrl/about/news/2019/11-14-climate-change-already-damaging-health-of-worlds-children.aspx Gene defects linked to eczema, wheeze and nasal disease among babies DescriptionResearch shows 'personalised' medicine approach could dramatically improve patients' livesUrl/about/news/2020/04-27-gene-defects-linked-to-eczema-wheeze-and-nasal-disease-among-babies.aspx 411 to 420 of 478 Previous … 40 41 42 43 44 … Next