Jan Beadle

Mitochondrial Research at Newcastle University

Fundraising for Newcastle University
£660
raised
In memory of Julian Beadle
Mitochondrial Research
Campaign by Newcastle University (RCN HMRC Registered)
Our aim is to transform the lives of patients with mitochondrial disease and dysfunction.

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Our aim is to transform the lives of patients with mitochondrial disease and dysfunction. The Wellcome Centre for Mitochondrial Research is based within the Medical School of Newcastle University. A huge breadth of research is undertaken within our Centre to address questions regarding mitochondrial disease and dysfunction. With your support we can transform the promise of scientific advances into revolutionary treatments that restore mitochondrial health. Since mitochondria perform so many critical functions, mitochondrial dysfunction is the root cause of hundreds of other symptoms and diseases, including blindness, epilepsy, dementia and strokes. Without mitochondrial research, there will never be hope for a cure. Your support will empower our research; helping us go further, faster. It will allow us to break new boundaries and improve quality of life for those patients suffering. Support mitochondrial research at Newcastle University today.

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About the campaign

Our aim is to transform the lives of patients with mitochondrial disease and dysfunction.

About the charity

Newcastle University

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RCN HMRC Registered
Newcastle University is at the heart of our city and region. We transform the lives of students, discover solutions to the world's most challenging problems and reach out across all our communities to advance change for good.

Donation summary

Total raised
£660.00
+ £81.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£660.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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