Webinar- Thursday 28th April 6.30pm - Macular Society

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Webinar- Thursday 28th April 6.30pm

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On Thursday 28 April at 6.30pm, where we will be joined by professor Andrew Webster who will be discussing genetics and eye disease and the role of genetic testing.

If you would like to join this webinar, please use the link belwo:

us02web.zoom.us/webinar/reg...

Warm wishes,

Kelly

Kelly Ephgrave

Advice and Information Service Administrator

Macular Society

Tel 0300 3030111

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