Win Sabapathy Foundation for Kidney Research

Funding world class research into kidney disease, kidney transplants and longevity, working with doctors, nurses and researchers at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.

The Win Sabapathy Foundation for Kidney Research was set up in memory of Win Sabapathy to raise money and awareness for kidney research. 

Win was a patient at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham where she received a successful kidney transplant in 1993. Over many years, she received dialysis and after her transplant benfitted enormously from the care and attention of Dr Graham Lipkin and many other doctors and nurses at the hospital. 

Win sadly passed away in 2017 and then the Win Sabapathy Foundation for Kidney Research was created in her memory to help raise money for world-class research into fighting kidney disease, improving kidney transplants, and encouraging people to join the organ donor register or support family and friends through live organ donation. 

The Foundation has a particular focus on supporting kidney patients in disadvantaged communities. 

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Transplantation in the West Midlands

Win Sabapathy's kidney transplant took place in 1993, and since then the West Midlands has continued to be at the forefront of transplantation. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham is...

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What we fund

The Win Sabapathy Foundation for Kidney Research funds projects in four main areas: 1. Funding cutting edge medical equipment not normally available to the NHS 2. Providing educational...

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Thank you to our donors

Thanks to the kindness and generosity of so many donors, the Win Sabapathy Foundation has raised over £37,000 since its inception. Whilst it is impossible to name all our donors, particular...

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University Hospitals Birmingham Charity is a company limited by guarantee in England (No.10004003) and a charity registered in England and Wales (No.1165716).Registered Office: Fisher House, Mindelsohn Way, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, B15 2GN

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