The Blond McIndoe Research Foundation provides scientists and
surgeons alike the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career in research
within a centre renowned for its excellence in the field of cutaneous
wound repair and tissue regeneration.
The Blond McIndoe Research Foundations location within the grounds
of Queen Victoria Hospital allows close collaborative links with specialist
clinical units.
A number of vitally important collaborative links with other clinical
and academic research groups ensure that we remain at the forefront
of the multidisciplinary areas of wound repair and tissue engineering.
The team of dedicated scientists and surgeons form a group whose aim
is to undertake scientific research which directly improves the quality
of patient care.
The Foundation relies entirely on charitable giving
to continue its life-changing work. Contribute
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The Foundation is the legacy of renowned plastic surgeon,
Sir Archibald McIndoe, who pioneered new treatments for badly burned World War
II airmen. More about us »