Webinar: Dr Salwah Rehman, Clinical trials process
A general overview of the clinical trials process and practicalities, including issues to consider if you are given the opportunity to take part.
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A general overview of the clinical trials process and practicalities, including issues to consider if you are given the opportunity to take part.
Prof Dominic Ffytche will provide an explanation of what Charles Bonnet Syndrome is, the science behind it, and share some potential coping strategies for people who experience visual hallucinations.
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Martin started volunteering for Retina UK in 2014 after retiring as a Chartered Civil Engineer.
With a significant proportion of inherited retinal conditions being caused by unidentified genetic faults, and many families unable to get clear results from genetic tests in clinic, the project set out to solve previously undiagnosable cases and discover more of the genes and mutations that are associated with sight loss.
A chat with our founder, Lynda Cantor MBE and our (former) Head of Fundraising, Deborah Laing.
Last year, with your help, we raised an incredible £53,752, which made great strides in helping our medical research recover from the pandemic.
Have you ever really thought about how you use your senses after sight loss? Does your sense of humour relate to your ability to tell a joke or hear a joke? Find the answers to these questions and more in our ‘Blindingly Chatty’ podcast from Laura and Mark.
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In this episode Laura and Mark talk about their dreams and how they see the world in sleep. Mark is living with retinitis pigmentosa so his sight has deteriorated over his life, whereas Laura lost her sight at a very young age. They also briefly cover Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS).