

Ally Rayner
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@rayner_ally
Science Communications Officer @imperialcollege @Imperial_RIMO - all views my own📍London, UK 🏠 Cairns, Australia














After 7 years, today marks the last day of PRESTIGE-AF! 🎊 Results from the project will be available in the near future. Please keep an eye on this page 👉 bit.ly/3OwLwX0 Thank you to everyone who has been a part of or followed along the PRESTIGE-AF journey! 🫀🧠 1/2


That’s a wrap on the European Life After Stroke Forum 2024 in Dublin 🇮🇪 We’ve had a great few days putting on the PRESTIGE-AF escape room for attendees and also getting to listen to some wonderful speakers at the conference! #LifeAfterStroke @StrokeEurope

To kick-off the European Life After Stroke Forum, Ireland’s Prime Minister @LeoVaradkar welcomed delegates and gave an address on the importance of further stroke research to improve patient outcomes #LifeAfterStroke @StrokeEurope

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We're in Bilbao, Spain for @CoDietEU's first Annual Meeting! Comms manager @harryfjenkins and coordinator @rayner_ally presented an update on the communication & dissemination activities from the first year of the project and shared some exciting plans for 2024 🍎



It was great to be part of the #HorizonEurope celebration hosted by @imperialcollege earlier this week! Several projects we work across were part of the showcase @SONICOMproject, @eavi2020, @CoDietEU and @DIAMONDS_2020 Read more about the evening: bit.ly/4ajYf9f





Content warning - This #ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth, dad Phil (@Gidsentinel) shares his son's story. Nathaniel, also known as Nate or Natty, was three-years-old when was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a cancerous brain tumour found in children. After receiving treatment for two years, Nate died at the age of five. “We were told, ‘I'm sorry, Mr. Gidman and Miss Smith the treatments not working’, and it just went from the start of the day thinking they’re going to say everything’s going along nicely and then everything crashes again.” Upon receiving the news that Nate was being put into palliative care, the family spent the next few months making as many memories as possible which included Nate being a mascot for a @TranmereRovers game and walking the team out. Read Nate's full story here: bit.ly/3PT8ycd