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Make someone’s wish come true
What could be more magical this Christmas than the chance to make someone’s wish come true? The festive season is traditionally filled with excitement, fun and magic, but it can also be tough for many, especially those affected by mitochondrial disease.
By making a donation of just £15 to our Wish Fund, you could help grant the wish of one of our mito warriors. This is your chance to give someone the best present ever this Christmas – please help make their wish come true.
Thank you
The Lily team x
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Behind every good charity is a great board of trustees |
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Charities are overseen by their board of trustees, who lead the organisation and decide how it’s run. To mark the occasion of Trustees Week earlier this month, we spoke with one of ours, Claire Gore, about why she joined our board and what she gets out of the role. |
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Lily-sponsored researcher wins prize for thesis |
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Back in 2019 we were delighted to introduce our newest Lily-funded researcher, Yasmin. Nearly four years on, not only has Yasmin completed her PhD but she’s been awarded a very prestigious prize for her research into mitochondrial disease – proof that we only back the best! |
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Original approaches in the quest for a cure |
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The landscape around mitochondrial research is changing all the time as new methods are considered, and one new approach involves using stem cells. We spoke with the trial’s lead, Bert Smeets, about how this technology could help in mitochondrial care. |
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