Merck Serono managing
director David Garmon-Jones put
together a team to ride in
yesterday’s MS Gong Ride between
Sydney and Wollongong.
As well as providing a great day
in the saddle, the event aims to
raise funds for multiple sclerosis
research - and it’s particularly
appropriate that Merck Serono take
part because the company makes a
range of medications and devices
for people living with the
condition.
The team riding to Wollongong
should already be in top condition
because Merck Serono also took
part in the City to Surf fun run
earlier this year.
Pictured above from left are:
Venus Amoro-Njuguna, Chirstina
Schuetze, Jamie Clarke, Andrew
Watt and David Garmon-Jones.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 08 Nov 10 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 08 Nov 10
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