
Meet a Researcher: Hajrah Sarkar
Hajrah Sarkar is a PhD student whose project is funded by Retina UK.
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Hajrah Sarkar is a PhD student whose project is funded by Retina UK.
Dan found out he had retinitis pigmentosa in February 2022, but he feels it has been “on cards for years”. He said he had “an inkling something was up but never did anything about it: a typical guy I guess!”
Support Retina UK and take on three of the highest, most iconic peaks in Wales within 24 hours, with The Welsh Three Peaks Challenge.
Our amazing volunteers are diverse in age, background and ethnicity. The one thing they have in common is that they are all living with, or directly affected by, an inherited sight loss condition.
“Being part of something and feeling that you are not alone,” are just two of the positive benefits Cindy Peacock says she experiences as a volunteer with Retina UK.
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Volunteers founded our charity in the 1970s and they continue to be at our heart.
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