Members of the MS Imaging Research Group at the University of Edinburgh are gearing up for the Edinburgh Kiltwalk on September 14, taking on the 11-mile Big Stroll to raise funds for MS research at the Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic.
The team — Rozanna, Christine, Francesca, Kelly, Miracle, Sam, and Agniete — is walking in support of the Clinic’s pioneering work in research and care for people living with neurodegenerative conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), motor neuron disease (MND), Parkinson’s, and cognitive disorders.
Why they are walking
We’re proud to be supporting the Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic, a fantastic University of Edinburgh research-care facility. The Clinic is dedicated to vital research and clinical trials for people with neurodegenerative diseases. The Clinic’s Scotland-wide studies offer people living with neurodegenerative conditions the opportunity to participate in research that drives future innovations.
Every step we take helps to fund vital research into conditions that affect so many lives.
We’re proud to support The Anne Rowling Clinic.
About the Kiltwalk
The Edinburgh Kiltwalk is one of Scotland’s most popular charity walking events, with thousands taking part each year. Donations to the MS Imaging Research team will go directly to the Clinic via the University of Edinburgh Development Trust.
Get involved and support the team
Supporters can learn more about the team and donate to their JustGiving page at this link: MS Imaging Research Team (external website).
If you are inspired by the team and want to support the Anne Rowling Clinic by fundraising or making a donation, you can find out more on our Support Us section.
Relevant links
Walking for Hope: Supporting the Anne Rowling Clinic at the Edinburgh Kiltwalk news article
Fundraise Your Way (University of Edinburgh website)
MS research at Edinburgh Imaging Group (University of Edinburgh website)
The Kiltwalk website (externally hosted website)
(Photograph of some of the MS Research Imaging Kiltwalk fundraising team by kind permission)
