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And the winner is…Sepsis Research FEAT!
Great news from Edinburgh last night as Sepsis Research FEAT was announced as the Scotmid Co-operative Community Connect winner for the east region! Our COO Colin Graham was presented with a cheque for £15,000, as a result of voting over the last few months by Scotmid customers and members and on the night at their […]
Sutton Valence School: The Quiz Factor!
Sutton Valence School When over 200 parents past and present, former pupils, staff, and governors got together on Friday, March 4th for the first social event in two years at Sutton Valence School in Kent, the fundraising for Sepsis Research FEAT was just fantastic. With 26 teams competing hard to be The Quiz Factor champions, […]
Genetic study gives extensive insights into severe COVID-19
Genetic Study Sepsis Research FEAT is delighted to report the latest groundbreaking findings from the research study that the charity supports. Researchers from GenOMICC – a global collaboration to study genetics in critical illness – led by the University of Edinburgh in partnership with Genomics England, made these discoveries by sequencing the genomes of 7,491 […]
Have you seen our brand new video on social media?
We are delighted to have launched a brand new video this week. It has been produced to highlight the importance of the work that Sepsis Research FEAT does in funding the GenOMICC research study at the University of Edinburgh and also highlights the importance of knowing the symptoms of sepsis and making sure that others […]
Calling all businesses!
One of our main focuses for 2022 is to reach more businesses across the UK in order to spread the word about sepsis and to see if there is an opportunity to work with them in some way. Many corporates and businesses run Charity of the Year programs or have nominated charities that they support […]
New University of Edinburgh research project into ‘brain fog’ supported by Sepsis Research FEAT
Sepsis Research FEAT is delighted to have started supporting a new research study at the University of Edinburgh – one with real relevance to the phenomenon known as ‘brain fog’ experienced by many sepsis survivors. Dr. Zoeb Jiwaji is an intensive care doctor working at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and a clinical lecturer at the […]
Phenomenal fundraising: walking Route 66 for Sepsis Research FEAT
In spring 2021 former Shropshire Star racing reporter Bob Williams raised nearly £3,000 for Sepsis Research FEAT by walking the virtual distance from Lands End to John O Groats – a total of 874 miles. Bob says that he amazed himself and everyone else by completing the trek in just 17 weeks. After a short […]
Kent school competes to plants daffodils for Sepsis Research FEAT
Kent school Sutton Valence School near Maidstone in Kent came up with an ingenious way to raise funds for Sepsis Research FEAT in mid-November. Pitting teams against each other according to the house that they were members of, pupils raced to plant as many daffodil bulbs as possible in a specific area of the school […]
Dr Kenneth Baillie appointed Professor of Experimental Medicine
Dr Kenneth Baillie Sepsis Research FEAT was delighted to hear yesterday that Dr. Kenneth Baillie has been appointed Professor of Experimental Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. This is tremendous news and well-deserved recognition of the enormous contribution made by Dr. Baillie to the field of Intensive Care Medicine in general and to the worldwide […]
Sepsis Awareness Month 2021: thank you!
Sepsis Awareness Month 2021 is now officially over. And what a month it was! Coverage started with a bang on 1st September – in the press, on TV, and on the radio – and continued thick and fast throughout the whole month. September was all about raising awareness of sepsis and the symptoms and that […]
