The Wimbledon Guardian published an article online yesterday about Professor Hermon-Taylor’s research. The long awaited preliminary study of the vaccine on MAP infected cattle is about to be released and this is the precursor to the human trial which the professor describes to their chief reporter, Becky Middleton.

The rapid test for MAP infection in Crohn’s patients is, in itself, a groundbreaking innovation. Media coverage significantly helps by creating public awareness of this paramount, scientific breakthrough, and the funding that is required to get it through the human trial stage. Most Crohn’s sufferers (or their parents) do not know that there is very real hope for a likely cure. 

Read the full article in the Wimbledon Guardian

Fundraising for Crohn's Cre

Creative Crohnies this is your chance to shine

We invite Crohn’s sufferers who are photographers – whether amateur or professional to submit some images to us for our first calendar. We are looking for uplifting images – something that people will want to have on their wall.


Please send a maximum of three HIGH RES images by uploading to the link below. 

Upload Files through dbinbox.com

We will then put them into an album onto our Facebook page – and the 12 with the most likes will be included in the calendar.

Please send me an email to let me know your name and the name of the files you uploaded so that I can contact you to let you know when they are on the Facebook page so you can get your friends to vote for your photos!

The deadline for submission is Friday 10th October and is open to Crohn’s sufferers all over the world.

The calendar will be available to buy later this year as part of our fundraising for finding a cure for Crohn’s Disease.

Joanna
Fundraising Team Member