Kerri Wallom

Scientists cycle-walk-paddle for Niemann-Pick

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Niemann-Pick UK

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We support people living with Niemann-Pick to improve & enhance their quality of life

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This year our group of scientists from the Oxford Platt Lab and the UCL Rahim Lab will be challenging ourselves to complete 70 miles in 2 days by bike, foot, canoe and stand up paddle board! We will leave by bike from the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Oxford on October 5th and hopefully arrive by paddle board at the Niemann Pick UK family conference in Wyboston Lakes in Bedfordshire.

The scientists are Fran Platt, Dave Smith, Kerri Wallom, Ahad Rahim, Hemanth Nelvagal, Amy Geard, Danielle Taylor-Te Vruchte, Claire Smith, Yuzhe Weng, Qiaochu Zhang, Qianqian Song, Olive Jung, Dawn Shepherd, Sebile Kilavuz, Hsin Chen, Reuben Bush and Maria Fernandez-Suarez. Our loyal support team includes Nick Platt, David Priestman and Alan Crowder.

The money we raise will go towards the charity Niemann-Pick UK (NPUK) who do amazing work in providing vital support to the patients and their families 24/7.

Niemann-Pick is a rare, devastating neurodegenerative disease that affects mostly children but also adults. Currently there is no cure and very sadly, people affected with this disease have a short life expectancy.

Please watch this award winning video below to learn more about Niemann-Pick Disease.


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Niemann-Pick UK

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NPUK is dedicated to making a positive difference to the lives of people affected by Niemann-Pick diseases and their families. Our vision is a world where those affected can meaningfully participate in society, reach their full potential and achieve the best possible quality of life.

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