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Organization profile
The Centre for Stress and Age-Related Disease comprises internationally recognised researchers that work on multidisciplinary projects at the biology-chemistry interface, to understand the role played by stress in the initiation and progression of age-related disease and to improve health and wellbeing in older people.
The centre is unique in the UK; it has scientific expertise in examining the impact that a range of stressors (psychological, xenobiotic, oxidative and mechanical) have on the initiation and progression of age-related disease.
Research takes advantage of the multi- and inter-disciplinary academic staff, with much of our research being conducted at the biology/chemistry interface, generating novel datasets and attracting significant funding.
A multidisciplinary approach allows us to not only understand the involvement of a range of stressors in disease initiation and progression but also allows us to develop novel ways of diagnosing and preventing disease. Our members collaborate locally, nationally and internationally with other academic institutions, charities, hospitals and businesses.
Our work focuses on three main areas of research: Chemical Biology, Cell Biology and Translational Science.
Our University of Brighton academic and postgraduate student members can be found on the profile pages.
We also have the following members from Brighton and Sussex Medical School: Professor Gordon Ferns, Professor Pietro Ghezzi, Dr Snezana Levic, Dr Lisa Mullen, Dr Sandra Sacre
Anyone interested in working with us should contact SAS-STRAND-l@central.bton.ac.uk and Follow our blog
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Profiles
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BioGrOA: Imaging joint biomechanics in growth and osteoarthritis
1/03/22 → 31/08/24
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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The impact of psychological stress on cancer burden and recurrence of tubovarian cancer and primary peritoneal cancers
1/08/21 → 10/01/23
Project: Charities
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Drug-eluting in vivo probe to monitor age-related lower bowel dysfunction
1/01/21 → 30/06/24
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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3D-printed electrochemical pestle and mortar for identification of falsified pharmaceutical tablets
Shergill, R., Farlow, A., Perez, F. & Patel, B., 12 Feb 2022, In: Microchimica Acta. 189, 3, 100.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Joint Position Statement of the International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) and European Federation of Sports Medicine Associations (EFSMA) on the IOC Framework on Fairness, Inclusion and Non-Discrimination based on gender identity and sex variations
Pigozzi, F., Bigard, X., Steinacker, J. M., Wolfarth, B., Badtievaoka, V., Schneider, C., Swart, J., Bilzon, J. L. J., Constantinou, D., Dohi, M., Di Luigi, L., Fossati, C., Bachl, N., Li, G., Papadopoulou, T., Casasco, M., Janse van Rensburg, D. C., Jean-François, K., Rozenstoka, S., Casajus, J. A., & 18 others , 18 Jan 2022, In: BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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L-Asparaginase from Penicillium sizovae Produced by a Recombinant Komagataella phaffii Strain
Freitas, M., Souza, P., Homen de Mello, M., Fonseca-Bazzo, Y. M., Silveira, D., Ferreira Filho, E. X., Pessoa Junior, A., Sarker, D., Timson, D., Inacio Silva, J. & Magalhaes, P. O., 14 Jun 2022, In: Pharmaceuticals. 15, 6, 17 p., 746.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Activities
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RSC Advances (Journal)
Irina Savina (Reviewer)
2021 → 2022Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Editorial work
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CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group (Publisher)
Irina Savina (Reviewer)
2021 → 2022Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Editorial work
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