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Welcome to the Centre for Lifelong Health

The research of the Centre for Lifelong Health (formerly STRAND) brings together internationally recognised researchers working on multidisciplinary projects that aim to increase healthy lifespan.

Our members collaborate locally, nationally, and internationally with other academic institutions, charities, hospitals, and businesses, focusing on four main research themes: mechanisms of disease, prevention of disease, medicines use and integrated technologies.

Join us for PhD study, collaboration and consultancy

 

Contact the centre by email: 

Centre-for-Lifelong-Health@brighton.ac.uk

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Mark Yeoman, Director of the Centre for Stress and Age-Related Disease

Welcome from the Director of the research Centre for Lifelong Health, Professor Mark Yeoman 

Average life expectancy has been steadily increasing in recent decades a fact that should be celebrated.  However, for many these additional years of life are spent with one of more chronic diseases that can negatively impact on quality of life and independence.

Our work at the Centre for Lifelong Health focuses on a better understanding of the factors that drive the initiation and progression of a range of chronic diseases with the aim of developing early diagnostics and novel treatments to facilitate healthy ageing.

To enable this agenda, the centre encourages multidisciplinary national and international collaborations with charitable organisations, healthcare practitioners, business, and other academic institutions.

Our researchers have experience in a wide range of disciplines including ageing, cell biology, chemistry, exercise physiology, immunology, materials science, microbiology, neuroscience, and nutrition. 

External visitors will have access to state-of the art laboratories, including the Brighton integrated genomics facility, a dedicated imaging suite and cell culture facilities.

Our multi-disciplinary work has generated novel solutions to a range of health conditions, helped to change government policy, and is developing the next generation of researchers interested in increasing health span.

Professor Mark Yeoman

 

 

 

News features on the Centre for Lifelong Health

The Centre for Lifelong Health on our University of Brighton news stream

 

Media fellowship puts biomedical expert behind the scenes at the BBC

Dr Sarah Pitt

University of Brighton's Dr Sarah Pitt will team up with the BBC Science Unit as part of a Media Fellowship from the Association of British Science Writers.

Brighton researchers at the heart of UK project to transform older age health

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The University of Brighton is leading a new national research network focused on transforming the wellbeing of older people and boosting the economy.

Brighton's inspiring women scientists highlighted in global celebration

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The contributions of an array of women at University of Brighton are being celebrated as part of the International Day of Women in Science on 11 February 2022.

Major new funding for latest Brighton partnerships with UK businesses

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The University of Brighton has received funding from Innovate UK to create and deliver four new Knowledge Transfer Partnerships with nationwide businesses.

Brighton professor brings expertise to new government report on ageing research

Professor Richard Faragher

Professor Richard Faragher from Brighton’s Centre for Stress and Age-Related Disease (STRAND) has provided key input to a new report on science and ageing.

Brighton duo to develop new treatment for a major health problem of old age

Professor Bhavik Patel

Professor Bhavik Patel has received a £530,503 grant for research to boost detection and treatment of the widespread problem of age-related bowel dysfunction.

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Our researchers write for

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  •  Why it’s still a scientific mystery how some can live past 100 and how to crack it - Richard Faragher
  • Anti-ageing treatments: these two drug types are being investigated - Richard Faragher

News and events from our blogsite

 

PhD student Grace Cooksley wins second prize in Nanoartography competition

NanoArtography is an international science image competition that combines nanoscience and art.

Research study on user acceptability of home-testing kit for saliva cortisol measurement

Study name: Feedback on salivary hormone measurement system Institutions: The Sussex Health Outcomes Research and Education in Cancer group (SHORE-C) Brighton & Sussex Medical School, the University of Brighton, and Mint Diagnostics Location: SHORE-C Type of Study: Interview, questionnaire, focus.

New article published by STRAND members

  The publication GeneJournal are pleased to announce that they are publishing the paper written by Melanie Flint and Mark Yeoman of the Centre for Stress and Age-Related Disease entitled “Glucocorticoid induced loss of oestrogen receptor alpha gene methylation and restoration.

Ricoveer Shergill wins poster prize at Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Research Forum

Professor Bhavik Patel’s  PhD student Ricoveer Shergill won a poster prize at the Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Research Forum for his work which is focused on the development of 3D printed electrochemical sensors for pharmaceutical and biomedical application.

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