Research funded into ancient Paget's
By funding research into historical forms of Paget’s disease we hope to understand environmental triggers and improve future management of the disease.

[2023] Teeth could preserve antibodies hundreds of years old
A research study that included the purification of antibodies from a case of medieval Paget's disease, found that teeth could be capable of preserving antibodies for hundreds of years
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[2019-2023] Exploring genetic connections through time
Research funded in Liverpool looked at contributions of ancient genome DNA, molecular and isotopic studies to aid the understanding of Paget´s disease during the medieval period at Norton Priory
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[2017-2018] Medieval lives: exploring Paget's at Norton Priory
Funding from the Association has supported scientific research at the molecular level, on a collection of medieval skeletons from Norton Priory
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