Rim Al-Samsam
Director/Board Member at Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Jan Crosby | F | - |
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Cerebra is a UK-based national charity founded in 2001 with Chris Jones as the CEO. The organization supports high-quality discovery research to improve the quality of life for children with neurodevelopmental conditions and their families. Cerebra endorses the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) position on the use of animals in research. The charity offers a lottery with a chance to win £1,500 every week, with 80p of each ticket going directly to funding research and services to help families with a child with a brain condition. Cerebra's Research Support Network is made up of people with lived family experience of childhood brain conditions, including parents, carers, siblings, and young people directly affected. | - |
Sean David Taggart | M | 59 |
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Cerebra is a UK-based national charity founded in 2001 with Chris Jones as the CEO. The organization supports high-quality discovery research to improve the quality of life for children with neurodevelopmental conditions and their families. Cerebra endorses the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) position on the use of animals in research. The charity offers a lottery with a chance to win £1,500 every week, with 80p of each ticket going directly to funding research and services to help families with a child with a brain condition. Cerebra's Research Support Network is made up of people with lived family experience of childhood brain conditions, including parents, carers, siblings, and young people directly affected. | - |
Chris Jones | M | - |
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Cerebra is a UK-based national charity founded in 2001 with Chris Jones as the CEO. The organization supports high-quality discovery research to improve the quality of life for children with neurodevelopmental conditions and their families. Cerebra endorses the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) position on the use of animals in research. The charity offers a lottery with a chance to win £1,500 every week, with 80p of each ticket going directly to funding research and services to help families with a child with a brain condition. Cerebra's Research Support Network is made up of people with lived family experience of childhood brain conditions, including parents, carers, siblings, and young people directly affected. | - |
David Beattie | M | - |
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Cerebra is a UK-based national charity founded in 2001 with Chris Jones as the CEO. The organization supports high-quality discovery research to improve the quality of life for children with neurodevelopmental conditions and their families. Cerebra endorses the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) position on the use of animals in research. The charity offers a lottery with a chance to win £1,500 every week, with 80p of each ticket going directly to funding research and services to help families with a child with a brain condition. Cerebra's Research Support Network is made up of people with lived family experience of childhood brain conditions, including parents, carers, siblings, and young people directly affected. | - |
Roland Gooding | M | - |
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Cerebra is a UK-based national charity founded in 2001 with Chris Jones as the CEO. The organization supports high-quality discovery research to improve the quality of life for children with neurodevelopmental conditions and their families. Cerebra endorses the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) position on the use of animals in research. The charity offers a lottery with a chance to win £1,500 every week, with 80p of each ticket going directly to funding research and services to help families with a child with a brain condition. Cerebra's Research Support Network is made up of people with lived family experience of childhood brain conditions, including parents, carers, siblings, and young people directly affected. | - |
Imogen Morgan | F | - |
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Cerebra is a UK-based national charity founded in 2001 with Chris Jones as the CEO. The organization supports high-quality discovery research to improve the quality of life for children with neurodevelopmental conditions and their families. Cerebra endorses the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) position on the use of animals in research. The charity offers a lottery with a chance to win £1,500 every week, with 80p of each ticket going directly to funding research and services to help families with a child with a brain condition. Cerebra's Research Support Network is made up of people with lived family experience of childhood brain conditions, including parents, carers, siblings, and young people directly affected. | - |
Sonia Howe | F | - |
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People
Cerebra – for Brain Injured Children & Young People Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Cerebra is a UK-based national charity founded in 2001 with Chris Jones as the CEO. The organization supports high-quality discovery research to improve the quality of life for children with neurodevelopmental conditions and their families. Cerebra endorses the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) position on the use of animals in research. The charity offers a lottery with a chance to win £1,500 every week, with 80p of each ticket going directly to funding research and services to help families with a child with a brain condition. Cerebra's Research Support Network is made up of people with lived family experience of childhood brain conditions, including parents, carers, siblings, and young people directly affected. | - |
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United Kingdom | 7 | 100.00% |
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