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Aplastic Anaemia and Myelodysplasia Glossary > Glossary > Ruth Myles Unit (St. George's)

RUTH MYLES UNIT (ST. GEORGE'S) -
This Department of St. George's hospital in London, England, headed by Professor Ted Gordon-Smith and Doctor Judith Marsh, is a leading international centre for research on blood cell formation, bone marrow failure syndromes and bone marrow transplantation and is supported by multiple research grants including the Aplastic Anaemia Trust .

The largest topic of research in this Department is Aplastic Anaemia. The work carried out at the Ruth Myles Unit is shared with consultants throughout the UK.

St. George's hospital is right across from Tooting Broadway underground station. See St. George Hospital for map

The telephone # for the Ruth Myles unit is 0208 7255448


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