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Can you do some PCD research in Southampton before end of September?

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Can you help with some research into a new portable nasal nitric oxide analyser to screen for PCD. Southampon Hospital are looking for adults and children 5y and older, who have PCD diagnosed at one of our 3 centres (Southampton, Brompton or Leicester). You will need to be a non smoker and have not used inhaled or nasal steroids in the the past month. You will have to complete a short questionnaire and then do some tests with the NO machine. It will take approx. 30-45 mins. For more details and see if you are eligible please contact Sam Packham on 023 8120 4315

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