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Last month, PhD student Liam graduated from the University of Nottingham. We got in touch to find out more about how our funding through Asthma + Lung UK helped him complete his vital research into stem cell biology.
Find out moreDr Shalini Hillson’s Training Fellowship, aims to transform the treatment of wheezing in young children. This fellowship, funded by a generous grant from the Freemasons in collaboration with children’s charity Action Medical Research, will work towards tailoring treatments to each child’s specific needs, moving away from the conventional one-size-fits-all approach.
Find out moreIn 2020, we donated £76,000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK to fund the work of their PhD student, Aurora Veteleanu, at the UK Dementia Research Institute at Cardiff University. Three years later, she has made incredible, ground-breaking discoveries about the disease.
Find out moreLast week, we attended a presentation at University College London by PhD student Sam Bryce-Smith to find out how our grant has funded vital research into Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
Find out moreThere is hope for new treatments for people with or at risk of diabetes, as PhD students receive a research grant of £315,000 from the MCF.
Find out moreIn February 2022, the MCF awarded a total of £541,000 to medical research, working with four partners to fund seven new PhD studentships under the theme of degenerative diseases.
Find out moreIn 2020, Aubretia McColl received funding to carry out research into the cognitive effects of cerebrovascular disease.
Find out moreIn September, the University of East Anglia sent us an update on the impact of our £190,000 grant to fund research into the diagnosis of prostate cancer
Find out moreIn September, the University of East Anglia sent us an update on the impact of our £100,000 grant to fund a COVID-19 testing machine.
Find out moreResearch into a crucial protein linked to the development of Alzheimer’s has been supported by a £76,000 grant to Alzheimer’s Research UK.
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