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Spinal Research
Bramley Business Centre
Station Road
Bramley
Guildford
Surrey
GU5 0AZ
Tel: 01483 898786
Web: www.spinal-research.org
Spinal Research is a UK-based charity trust dedicated to funding research on an international scale with the sole aim of ending the permanence of paralysis caused by spinal cord injury. Established in 1980, the Trust has contributed to significant research in this field. The website includes information on the Trust's work including past and present research and questions for the future.
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