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Monday, 20 August 2007
ImageThe Oxford Transplant Foundation facilitates the transfer of new ideas and innovative transplant clinical practice to our members through educational seminars and a newsletter published tri-annually. Our major project over the next two years is the extension to the Transplant Centre.

We support the Oxford Transplant Centre in its goals to provide superior clinical care and research.

We are pragmatic in what we do to help raise funds for the Centre and we enjoy what we do.

Come and join the Working Committee or the Adhoc Committee or, let us know that you would like to be called upon when an extra pair of hands is needed.
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