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Twitter Q&A with Sickle Cell researcher Dr Ryan Pink

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Sparks, the children’s medical research charity is planning an hour long Twitter Q&A on their Twitter site @SparksCharity On Thursday 20th September.

Dr Ryan Pink, a researcher with the charity, will be taking questions from the public. Dr Pink is a specialist in Sickle Cell Anaemia and his research focuses heavily on this. The Q&A will therefore focus primarily on Sickle Cell Anameia with Dr Pink answering questions about this from a range of people.

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Yes! I would like to be a part of this.

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