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KANNAPOLIS — Dr. Michael Luther, president of the David H. Murdock Research Institute at the N.C. Research Campus, is serving as chairman of this year’s Walk to Cure Diabetes.
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation will hold the annual walk April 9 at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium in Kannapolis.
The foundation is the world leader in funding research to find a cure for type 1 diabetes and is the largest charitable advocate for diabetes science worldwide. Money raised through events like the walk will help support the most promising research around the globe.
Residents are encouraged to form a team or become part of the N.C. Research Campus team.
The Team Captains Kickoff Luncheon is set for 11:30 a.m. Thursday at the Speedway Club at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Call 704-561-0828 to reserve a seat.
To register a team and receive materials and information to start a fundraising campaign, call 704-561-0828 or e-mail Lynne Foreman at blforeman@jdrf.org.
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