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Posts to be appointed:
Development Officer, Southern Region.
Training Officer.
We would also like to appoint two new Trustees.
If you are interested in any of these posts please contact Mr W A Tacey or Dr Rosie Jones. New!
The Bristol MS Research Unit at General Hospital is about to start two major studies. Please click on the links provided to download the details of the projects in PDF so you can decide to take part.
MS Research is a UK charity that helps fund our research. All the information that was contained here on MSfirst has now been passed onto the new and much larger site where you can find more information and some forms to contact MS Research if you wish to volunteer, give us some feedback, make a donation, receive a newsletter or request a fundraising pack!
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Comments?The Bristol MS Research Unit is DEDICATED to Research to find better treatment for MS. We called the site MSFirst. This is partly because we are the first dedicated MS Research unit in the West Country (and possibly in the UK) and because we put MS first in our efforts towards improving life for those who live with MS. We are seeking to alleviate MS symptoms and contributing to its cure.
The Bristol MS Research Unit has been serving the MS community in Bristol for many years.
Our expertise and links with local universities and other local, national, and international MS organisations enable us to maintain leading edge research programmes. The work of the Research Unit is internationally acknowledged. We will work with other organisations, to promote rapid dissemination of new research findings, and to hasten the implementation of new treatments
We will also assist in the training and education for professionals with an interest in MS. Comments?.
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