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Researchers awarded grant by the BBSRC to investigate cell proliferation

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Sarah Newbury, Professor in RNA Biology at BSMS, has been awarded funding from the BBSRC to explore cell proliferation
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/about/news/2020/11-26-researchers-awarded-grant-by-the-bbsrc-to-investigate-cell-proliferation.aspx

BSMS virtual work experience programme wins award

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The Widening Participation and Outreach team at BSMS have won the Innovation Award at the UK Social Mobility Awards 2020.
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/about/news/2020/10-09-bsms-virtual-work-experience-programme-wins-award.aspx

NIHR Clinical Research Network

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The NIHR Clinical Research Network is the clinical research delivery arm of the NHS
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/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/nihr-clinical-research-network/index.aspx

EndoPredict

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Information about the EndoPredict study current supported by the Brighton and Sussex Clinical Trials Unit.
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/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/brighton-and-sussex-ctu/current-studies/endopredict.aspx

Protocol publication HYVET 2

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Protocol publication HYVET 2
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/_word-docs/ctu/protocol-publication-hyvet-2.docx

Social media could be a force for good in tackling depression but for privacy concerns

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Social media has been identified by a number of studies as being a significant factor in mental health problems, especially in
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/about/news/2019/12-03-social-media-could-be-a-force-for-good-in-tackling-depression-but-for-privacy-concerns.aspx

Worldwide study finds brain differences in people living with ADHD

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Worldwide study involving academics from BSMS finds that people with ADHD have subtle differences in the cerebral cortex, the brain's outer
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/about/news/2019/05-07-worldwide-study-finds-brain-differences-in-people-living-with-adhd.aspx

'Rubber hand illusion' offers clue to Tourette syndrome

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Scientists at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) have used an eerie illusion of having an extra hand to understand Tourette
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/about/news/2018/11-13-rubber-hand-illusion-offers-clue-to-tourette-syndrome.aspx

Brains of people with Tourette syndrome react differently to emotional faces

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The symptoms experienced by people with Tourette syndrome often get worse in social situations, new research at BSMS finds
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/about/news/2018/11-05-brains-of-people-with-tourette-syndrome-react-differently-to-emotional-faces.aspx

Smiling doesn't necessarily mean you're happy

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Smiling does not necessarily indicate that we are happy, according to new research at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)
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/about/news/2018/09-07-smiling-does-not-necessarily-mean-you-are-happy.aspx
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