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Catch up on the latest from our BRC in our June newsletter
Highlights include #sleep research linking shorter childhood sleep to #depression risk, positive impact from the AnDY Oxford clinic, and the Oxford–Surrey neuroimaging and sleep exchange, plus much more.
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Lower brain iron stores in people with psychosis may disrupt dopamine activity, new study finds.
By combining imaging data, researchers suggest iron regulation in the brain could be key to understanding the condition and developing new treatments.
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Dr Thomas Kabir recently joined our Biomedical Research Centre as Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) Academic Lead.
In this 60 second interview, Dr Kabir shares PPIE experience and plans for the role.
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Oxford–Surrey Neuroimaging & Sleep Research Exchange brought teams together to share expertise and new ideas recently.
From #OPM-MEG and #MRI demos to #CBT-I and patient-led PPIE sessions, collaboration continues to drive future research opportunities.
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Can better sleep in early childhood support mental health later ?
A @unibirmingham.bsky.social study of 15k+ young people found those with persistently shorter sleep had nearly twice the risk of depression in adolescence.
Improving routines and sleep environments may help.
tinyurl.com/4wvhtd64