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17 August 2010 ~ 0 Comments

More News on the Gene Discovery

Here’s another article from The Science Blog on the Kabuki gene discovery. It’s a little heavy on the medical terminology:
http://scienceblog.com/37521/discovered-gene-causes-kabuki-syndrome/

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14 August 2010 ~ 0 Comments

New Article

A new article has been published in The Epoch Times about a renowned scientific researcher to begin a new study into the causative gene. Please find the article here:
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/40782/
Thank you to Peta Colton of SAKKS for bringing this to my attention.

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05 August 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Finally Moving

We’re now on the move! Content has been added on the ’stories’ page and soon we will have medical content and more to add. Please keep checking back to see the progress. Don’t forget if there’s anything you think we could add or if you have comments/questions/suggestions please don’t hesitate to email us at kabukisyndrome@googlemail.com

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28 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Kabuki Syndrome Fundraiser

On Friday 30th October Little Bollington School hosted a wonderful night in aid of the Kabuki Research Charity at China Red in Warrington. A wonderful meal, party games, raffle and karaoke all made for a great time had by all!
In total over £700 was raised for the Kabuki Charity so a big well done and [...]

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13 October 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Kabuki Syndrome Fundraiser

The Kabuki Syndrome Charity is hosting a Halloween Party!
The event will be at China Red, Stockton Heath, Warrington on 30th October at 7:30pm
Join us for a wonderful Chinese banquet, Davidoke show, raffle, games and a disco until late.
Tickets are £20pp and are selling fast so don’t miss out on yours!
All proceeds go towards funding further [...]

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13 October 2009 ~ 0 Comments

We’re a Go!

Kabuki Stars is officially up and running! Obviously we are still at the bare bones stage so please bear with us as we flesh out the content of the site and jiggle things around.
The site is intended to be a point of information and contact for Kabuki families around the UK.
We know Kabuki Syndrome comes [...]

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