Team of 25 to Participate in Race for Life

Team of 25 to Participate in Race for Life

In a recent report, it has been claimed that a team of 25 would be taking part in Race for Life for a cause, for which Professor Sue Watson had done remarkable work till the time the same disease took her life. It has been told that the team at the University of Nottingham would be running to contribute for the noble cause of finding a cure for breast cancer.

It was in November last year that the professor died due to the same, but this didn't deter her team members to continue the same path which Sue had followed. They will be running on Sunday at Victoria Embankment, and all the funds raised would be injected in Cancer Research UK.

"It seemed like the ideal opportunity to raise money for something important that concerns what we do and for it to have a special meaning this year", said Research technician Suzy Underwood while claiming that they wanted to do something which can bring a change in the life of those who are some or the other way affected by breast cancer. It was told that Prof Watson had worked for almost 30 years as a PhD student, research fellow, lecturer, reader and after year 2002, she was working as a professor.

Taking inspiration from such remarkable humans, there is need for one and all to make contribution to such noble events.


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