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The Natalie Kate Moss Trust has been funding haemorrhagic stroke research in Manchester since 2012. It was set up by the family of Natalie Kate Moss in remembrance of Natalie, who sadly died of a brain haemorrhage at the age of 26.
As Professor of Vascular Neurology at the University of Manchester, I have witnessed first hand what a massive difference the Trust has made, helping to grow a large and thriving group of researchers, undertaking truly ground breaking research, that is already making a real difference to the lives of people affected by this often devastating form of stroke.
I am taking on my first Ironman distance triathlon in sunny Bolton on 8 June 2025 and hoping to raise money for the Trust in the process. Thank you so much for your support!
