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Free Zoom Talk – Dr Jasleen Kaur Jolly on Developments in Gene Therapy and Sight Conditions. Thurs 13th Jan

Sight Concern Worcestershire, along with the 6 other award winning Rainbow Collaboration Group members would like to invite you to a joint event, with Dr Jazleen Kaur Jolly,  from Anglia Ruskin College Oxford, who will give a talk about research into gene therapy and sight conditions. Thursday January 13th 10.00 am

Dr Jasleen Kaur Jolly will update us on some of the innovative and exciting developments around gene therapy trials on genetic eye diseases (currently being led by Oxford Uni). This includes.

  • Psychological impact of sight loss
  • New treatments
  • What participating in research means
  • Welcomes ideas for new research projects

This promises to be an excellent hour. So please come and join us, on Thursday January 13th  at 10.00 am, tell your friends and family!

Meeting Details 

Please note this is a public event, so please  join us on Thursday at 10.00 AM on the following link below.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4580437872

Meeting ID: 458 043 7872

For those without technology or the internet, you can join with your normal landline phone very easily, details below.

For those with a Landline Phone
Dial 0203 481 5237 and when asked put in the
Meeting ID: 458 043 7872

You might be asked to enter hash at the end also.(bottom right button on phone dial).

The call may be charged at a local rate, however if like many people you have a free calls package it will probably be free, if in doubt please check with your phone provider.

 

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