Sepsis Research FEAT - How it all began and where the charity is going

Words Of Sepsis

01-09-2022 • 21 mins

Welcome to Words Of Sepsis, the podcast from Sepsis Research FEAT to mark Sepsis Awareness Month 2022.

In this episode you'll hear from Craig Stobo, the founding chair of Sepsis Research FEAT and Professor Kenneth Baillie, who leads one of the key research projects funded by the charity.

Craig explains why he set up the charity after his wife and baby daughter died from sepsis and his own experience of contracting sepsis.

Professor Kenneth Baillie offers insight into the GenOMICC study from the Roslin Institute at the University of Edinburgh since 2018.

The research programme is looking into our genes and how they can impact our likelihood to develop a critical illness like sepsis.

Sepsis is a condition that still takes the lives of some 50,000 people in the UK every year.

That's about five lives lost every hour.

Our hope is that through these podcasts, many more people will become aware of sepsis and that some of the loss and suffering related to sepsis can be prevented as you increase your knowledge and the knowledge of others.

Do check out all eight episodes in the series and share them as widely as you can using them to start conversations with friends and family about sepsis.

It could save a life possibly even your own.

If you've been affected by anything you've heard, or you'd like more information about the groundbreaking research into sepsis that the charity funds please do visit our website. www.sepsisresearch.org.uk, where you can also make a donation.


You'll be helping us to save lives today and fund research for tomorrow.

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