TAPS Support Fast Five: Dr Dick Oepkes

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Welcome to a new series of blog posts by TAPS Support. Our team is passionately following research, but we felt it was time to dive deeper into the stories of the people behind Twin Anaemia Polycythemia Sequence. It’s time to introduce the TAPS Support Fast Fiveand this week we’re introducing Prof. Dr Dick Oepkes

In this series, we talk to the researchers and doctors who have dedicated their lives to researching not only TAPS, but other conditions and diseases affecting monochorionic twins.

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TAPS Support Fast Five: Dr Ramesha Papanna

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Welcome to a new series of blog posts by TAPS Support. Our team is passionately following research, but we felt it was time to dive deeper into the stories of the people behind Twin Anaemia Polycythemia Sequence. It’s time to introduce the TAPS Support Fast Five, and this week we’re introducing Dr Ramesha Papanna.

In this series, we talk to the researchers and doctors who have dedicated their lives to researching not only TAPS, but other conditions and diseases affecting monochorionic twins.

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TAPS Support Fast Five: Dr Lauren Nicholas

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Welcome to a new series of blog posts by TAPS Support.  Our team is passionately following research, but we felt it was time to dive deeper into the stories of the people behind Twin Anaemia Polycythemia Sequence.  It’s time to introduce the TAPS Support Fast Five, and we’re introducing Dr Lauren Nicholas.

In this series, we talk to the researchers and doctors who have dedicated their lives to researching not only TAPS, but other conditions and diseases affecting monochorionic twins. 

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TAPS Research In The Past 15 Years

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Last week we interviewed Dr Lewi from Belgium about TAPS research, and realised that is 15 years since the very first paper was published describing TAPS.

Things have come a long way since then, and even we can’t believe the progress that has happened. There’s still a long way to go, but for now, we compiled a quick video that shows what we know in around 2 and a half minutes.

We’d love to thank the researchers who have dedicated their lives to TAPS research.

2020 marks 15 years since the first paper describing TAPS – what do we know about it?

TAPS Support Fast 5: Prof. Dr Liesbeth Lewi.

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Welcome to a new series of blog posts by TAPS Support. Our team is passionately following research, but we felt it was time to dive deeper into the stories of the people behind Twin Anaemia Polycythemia Sequence. It’s time to introduce the TAPS Support Fast Five.

In this series, we talk to the researchers and doctors who have dedicated their lives to researching not only TAPS but other conditions and diseases affecting monochorionic twins.

Continue reading “TAPS Support Fast 5: Prof. Dr Liesbeth Lewi.”