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International cutting-edge research into basic, translational and clinical neuroscience. Through multi-disciplinary approaches, we aim to enhance our understanding of brain diseases and develop improved therapies for patients.

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Bristol Neuroscience Research Network

The integration of epigenomic, cell biological and behavioural technologies in our translational research programmes will significantly advance our understanding of the aetiology of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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