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Latest revision as of 22:11, 16 February 2025
Kidney Research UK is a non-profit organization based in the United Kingdom that is dedicated to funding research into kidney disease, its causes, prevention, treatment, and ultimate cure. The organization also provides information and support for patients and their families, and campaigns for better kidney health and the availability of organ donation.
History[edit]
Kidney Research UK was established in 1961 by a group of medical professionals who recognized the need for research into kidney disease. Since then, the organization has grown to become the leading kidney research charity in the UK, funding over £24 million in research grants since its inception.
Research[edit]
Kidney Research UK funds a wide range of research projects, from basic scientific research to clinical trials and studies into the social and psychological aspects of living with kidney disease. The organization's research strategy is focused on four key areas: preventing kidney disease, improving treatment, finding a cure, and improving patient care.
Fundraising[edit]
Kidney Research UK relies on donations from the public, corporate partnerships, and fundraising events to fund its work. The organization runs a number of annual events, including the London Bridges Walk and the Great North Run, and encourages supporters to organize their own fundraising activities.
Advocacy[edit]
In addition to funding research, Kidney Research UK also campaigns for better kidney health and the availability of organ donation. The organization works with policymakers, healthcare professionals, and the public to raise awareness of kidney disease and the importance of organ donation.
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