|  | Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research’s open days are a unique opportunity to hear about our research first hand, see laboratory demonstrations and meet with our leading doctors and researchers.
Unfortunately we have no more open days planned for 2009. Please look out for further science and research events in 2010.
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Cardiff, University School of Medicine Cardiff is one of our leading centres for research into adult leukaemia. Our scientists in Cardiff are working closely with local clinicians to develop new treatments for these aggressive diseases.
To find out more about our research in Cardiff download the 2009 open day programme here. Newcastle Centre for Cancer Research Newcastle is one of our major research centres where we are at the forefront of new treatment approaches for both children and adults with leukaemia. The recent launch of the Newcastle Centre of Cancer Research will improve the delivery of new patient-centred treatments for people with blood cancers in the North East.
To find out more about our research in Newcastle download the 2009 open day programme here.
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London, Royal Free Hospital Regional Fundraiser Annette How, who attended the Open Day in London said, "A wonderful day was had by all at this year's London Open Day. The scientists really made their research come to life by letting us look down microscopes at blood cells and showing us colourful images of chromosomes and DNA. It was a truly amazing experience."
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Glasgow, Gartnavel Hospital Regional Fundraiser Yvonne Dickson, who attended the Open Day in Glasgow said, "We all enjoyed the day and were really impressed by the research being carried out in Glasgow. The Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research scientists did a wonderful job of explaining their work to us in simple terms, and this has motivated us to work even harder, continuing to raise the much needed funds for this research."
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