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Wellcome Trust

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Web site wellcome.ac.uk
Locations Euston Road
London
NW1
Ceo Jeremy Farrar
Endowment25. 9 billion GBP
HeadquartersLondon
United Kingdom
Founders Henry Wellcome
Did you knowWellcome Trust is the third-wealthiest charitable foundation by endowment ($27. 1 billion USD).
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About Wellcome Trust


The Wellcome Trust is a biomedical research charity based in London, United Kingdom. It was established in 1936 with legacies from the pharmaceutical magnate Sir Henry Wellcome to fund research to improve human and animal health.

How scientists are fighting climate-fuelled disease

How scientists are fighting climate-fuelled disease
Dec 2,2023 8:11 pm

... One project, funded by the Wellcome Trust, is already developing these prediction tools in 12 countriesProf Rachel Lowe, who leads the global health resilience group at the Barcelona Supercomputer Centre in Spain explained: " We re using satellite images, collecting data from drones and weather sensors...

Scientists: Allow forbidden 28-day embryo experiments

Scientists: Allow forbidden 28-day embryo experiments
Oct 24,2023 9:21 pm

... Part-funded by the government s independent UK Research and Innovation body along with the Wellcome Trust, the £100,000 project ran between May and July of this year, asking probing ethical and philosophical questions about the idea of stretching the limit...

Sir Patrick Vallance says release of full diary entries would breach human rights

Sir Patrick Vallance says release of full diary entries would breach human rights
Oct 16,2023 1:21 pm

... The inquiry was shown a series of emails between Prof Woolhouse and Sir Jeremy Farrar, then director of the Wellcome Trust and now chief scientist at the World Health Organization (WHO)...

Ageing body scans to aid understanding of why diseases occur

Ageing body scans to aid understanding of why diseases occur
May 17,2023 8:20 pm

... The imaging project is funded by the Medical Research Council, Wellcome Trust, British Heart Foundation and Dementias Platform UK...

Polio: What is it and how does it spread?

Polio: What is it and how does it spread?
Jun 23,2022 4:40 pm

... How much of a problem is it? The UK is so far taking the right approach, according to Sir Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust...

Universities warn of EU-UK research scheme 'close to precipice'

Universities warn of EU-UK research scheme 'close to precipice'
Jun 1,2022 2:30 am

... Last year, Cancer Research UK told the BBC that exclusion from Horizon Europe would be a Sir Jeremy Farrar of the Wellcome Trust described Horizon as " the world s biggest international science funding programme"...

Europe spat will weaken research - science leaders

Europe spat will weaken research - science leaders
Dec 22,2021 5:36 am

... Sir Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, told BBC News that losing the agreement on UK participation in the world s biggest international science funding programme at this stage, when it has already been negotiated and is ready to sign, would be snatching defeat from the jaws of victory"...

Atom Bank introduces four-day working week without cutting pay

Atom Bank introduces four-day working week without cutting pay
Nov 23,2021 11:14 am

... In 2019, UK science research foundation the Wellcome Trust for its 800 head office staff, saying it would be " too operationally complex"...

Ageing body scans to aid understanding of why diseases occur

Nov 3,2021 9:43 pm

By Fergus WalshMedical editor

The World 's biggest human imaging project is set to rescan The Brains and bodies of 60,000 UK volunteers to find New Ways of treating and preventing disease.

By looking at how bodies age, the study could help predict those more likely to develop dementia or different cancers.

The study has already led to a genetic test for people born with an increased risk of coronary heart disease.

I was The First volunteer to be scanned nine years ago, and am back for more.

Everything from my brain, To My heart, eyes and bone density will be analysed for a second time.

Like Me , and researchers in More Than 90 countries are using the database for health-related studies.

Having two sets of highly-detailed MRI and bone density images for thousands of people, taken several years apart, could open up huge new possibilities for spotting and preventing illnesses like dementia, cancer and heart disease.

Chief scientist Prof Naomi Allen told The Bbc : " Researchers will be able to look at changes in our organs as we get older that will help to develop biomarkers of disease, perhaps many years before a clinical diagnosis and symptoms. "

There will also be many other potential insights from the research.

It could also unearth who will respond best to treatments, and why Some People seem to be so much more resilient to certain ailments than others, Prof Paul Matthews , head of UK Dementia Research at Imperial College London and chair of the Imaging Working Group for UK Biobank, told me.

What is UK Biobank?

First launched in 2006, UK Biobank set out to be The Most comprehensive study of The Nation 's health.

It enrolled half A Million adults - including me - to undergo medical checks, answer health and lifestyle questions and donate genetic samples, to be stored and studied for decades.

All participants have had their Genome - their entire Dna - sequenced.

The was started in 2014, and involves detailed scans of The Brain , and the rest of The Body .

All the data gathered is anonymised and there is usually no feedback to participants. So What is in it for them, and me?

Marian Keeling, 67, summed it up like this: " There's a measure of altruism, and it's a bit like being a blood donor, you do it for your fellow man. "

Fellow volunteer Mary Wilson , 81, made a similar point: " It's going to help Future Generations and help the health service. The longer you can stay healthy, the better it is. "

Other biomedical databases exist, but they are either smaller, or have not been going as long as UK Biobank.

It is already starting to help inform medicine.

More Than 7,000 peer-reviewed papers have been published, nearly a third of those Last Year alone, showing how its scientific value is increasing over time.

In 2018, researchers to detect people born with an increased risk of coronary heart disease by analysing genomic data from UK Biobank.

" If you combine all your genetic variation across your Genome , each variation has a small effect but, taken together, some individuals have quite a large genetic risk of developing heart disease or developing different types of cancers that we simply didn't know beforehand, " said Prof Allen.

Prof Paul Elliott , epidemiologist at The School of Public Health , Imperial College London, said the huge store of volunteers' scans would improve understanding of how our genes and environment affect our risk of disease.

" It builds on The Ability of the NHS to follow people up through their health records, with consent, and is a pre-eminent example of the benefits of publicly-funded research, " He Said .

He Said UK Biobank had become the " gold standard" internationally for this type of study.

The imaging project is funded by the Medical Research Council, Wellcome Trust , British Heart Foundation and Dementias Platform UK.

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