Hamish, Kathy and Ben Weir are encouraging people to wear tartan to mark what would have been Doddie Weir's 54th birthdayCLINICAL trials into motor neurone disease have received a £500,000 boost from a charity founded by late rugby legend Doddie Weir on what would have been his 54th birthday.
The trials aim to speed up the search for effective treatments in a bid to find a cure for the devastating condition, which affects around 5000 people in the UK.The foundation has already invested more than £3 million in trial centres to help recruit staff for the work, and to support the delivery of trials.
Jessica Lee, director of research at My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, said: “When Doddie was diagnosed in 2016, there were few MND clinical trials running in the UK. Since then, there has been significant progress and an increased investment in MND trials.“However, despite the increasing number of trials, not all centres are currently able to deliver them at pace due to a lack of specialised staff with dedicated time to spend on MND projects.
“It’s been a great thing and I only hope such support continues and might reasonably be rolled out elsewhere. I think this is a highly effective and tangible use of funds.”
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