Contacts

General enquiries including industrial collaborations, resources and facilities:

b-n@bristol.ac.uk


Get connected

To join the Bristol Neuroscience Network, please complete this form


Admissions enquiries

If you are a prospective student or have any admissions queries please go the relevant webpages, where full details on courses, fees and funding can be found:


NHS Services 


Patients and carers

Bristol Neuroscience is unable to give contact details for individual clinicians who are members of BN, if the individual has not already made these available in the public domain. If you are seeking medical advice or wish to consult a doctor or consultant, please approach your local GP or hospital.


Media enquiries

All media enquiries should be directed to the University of Bristol Press OfficeVisit the Directory of Experts, a searchable database listing the research interests of many of our academic staff, if you need to search for an expert in a given area.


Giving to support Bristol Neuroscience research

BN is very grateful to the charities, companies, funding organisations and individuals who support our work, enabling BN to run activities and initiatives to advance neuroscience research. If you are intersted in supporting this research, please contact the Alumni and Development Office or give now


Maps and directions for the University of Bristol.

Contact details for individual members of Bristol Neuroscience can be found in the BN Directory.

Information for patients

Please be advised that this website has been created to stimulate research collaborations and cannot provide information or advice to those affected by a neurological disorder. Please use the NHS website to obtain information for patients.

Take Part in Neuroscience Research

You can ask your doctor or a patient organisation if they know of any clinical trials that you may be eligible to join. 

Be Part of Research

The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Be Part of Research website can help you find out about health and social care research taking place in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, including clinical trials. 

WHO International Clinical Trials

The World Health Organization's Clinical Trials Search Portal provides access to clinical trials in countries all around the world.

Charities

For some health conditions, you can find out about clinical trials from the websites of charities. Examples are:

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