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    Iʼve raised £30 to To help Enhance the understanding of retinal detachment • Genetic causes • Prevention • Repair

    Funded on Monday, 30th September 2024

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    We need your help to support our research

    Donations to our vitreoretinal group can help us to make huge scientific advances in the early diagnosis of Stickler syndrome and the treatment of retinal detachment.

    Our UK national service based within our Unit in Cambridge may be at the vanguard of world research in these fields, however we are competing with other better known research areas for research funds – it is a challenge!

    • Genetic causes • Prevention • Repair

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      • Ian @ Stickler Syndrome UK

        Ian @ Stickler Syndrome UK

        May 22, 2024

        Happy to support you... with this weather you shouldn't need much training :)

        £20.00

      • Jack

        Jack

        May 22, 2024

        Thanks for everything you do for us.

        £10.00

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