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Are there any medical facilities in Southwest England carrying out research into MPD's?

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I'm in Cornwall and have an appointment at the RDE in Exeter to discuss my eligibility for the 'MAJIC' trial and I know that Treliske (Truro) is/was hoping to take part too.

I don't know about anything other than that though....

Jo

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I am under Jason Coppell (a good man!) at the RD&E in Exeter, maybe I should contact him. If you hear any more I would be pleased to be involved.

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