In an incredible 2 yr partnership Tikiboo is happy to announce that now we have raised a grand whole of £95,390 for Breast Most cancers Now.
We can’t thank our clients sufficient for serving to us obtain such an incredible whole, to place it into perspective that is what the cash may purchase:
This may have funded over 3100 hours of analysis. That’s analysis to try to discover new methods to stop, detect, deal with and finally save lives from breast most cancers.
£75,000 can:
Fund the microscope facility for one yr
The specialist microscopes on the Breast Most cancers Now Analysis Centre are sorted by a devoted workforce of specialists, who preserve the gear and supply coaching to researchers for his or her experiments to know how breast most cancers develops and spreads, so we are able to cease this from occurring sooner or later.
£20,000 can:
Assist our scientists make extra breakthroughs quicker
Your donation is sufficient to pay for the flow-cytometry facility at our analysis centre for a complete yr. The machines on this facility use lasers to depend and kind hundreds of cells a minute. It requires a workforce of devoted specialists to take care of all this gear, in addition to educating our scientists learn how to use them, so we are able to make breakthroughs quicker and for a decrease value, hopefully bringing an finish to deaths by breast most cancers even sooner.
Sarah Canniford, Head of Company Partnerships at Breast Most cancers Now, the analysis and care charity, stated:
“An enormous thanks to everybody at Tikiboo for all of your unimaginable help of Breast Most cancers Now during the last two years. The partnership has raised an incredible £95,000, serving to us proceed to make life-changing breast most cancers analysis and care occur, now and sooner or later. We are able to’t thank Tikiboo’s workers and clients sufficient for all their dedication and generosity – with their help we’re one step nearer to attaining our objective that by 2050, everybody who develops breast most cancers will dwell and dwell nicely.”