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====== Wellcome Trust ====== | ====== Wellcome Trust ====== | ||
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- | === History Timeline === | + | **Wellcome Trust** is a British non-governmental organization based in [[united_kingdom: |
- | * 1853: Henry Wellcome is born in the US | + | ===== History ===== |
- | * 1880: Burroughs, Wellcome & Co is established by Silas Burroughs and Henry Wellcome in London, UK | + | |
- | * 1936: Henry Wellcome dies and his various interests around the world are brought together as Wellcome Foundation, owned by the Wellcome Trust | + | |
- | * 1985: Wellcome Trust sells the first shares in Wellcome Foundation, which is renamed Wellcome Plc | + | |
- | * 1995: Wellcome Plc is bought by Glaxo to form GlaxoWellcome, | + | |
- | * 1995: The Wellcome Trust – or now just Wellcome – has become an independent charitable foundation | + | |
- | * 2007: Wellcome Collection opens in London ((https:// | + | |
- | ==== Who We Are ==== | + | * 1853: [[Henry Wellcome]] is born in the US |
+ | * 1880: Burroughs, Wellcome & Co is established by Silas Burroughs and Henry Wellcome in London, UK | ||
+ | * 1936: Henry Wellcome dies and his various interests around the world are brought together as Wellcome Foundation, owned by the Wellcome Trust | ||
+ | * 1985: Wellcome Trust sells the first shares in Wellcome Foundation, which is renamed Wellcome Plc | ||
+ | * 1995: Wellcome Plc is bought by Glaxo to form GlaxoWellcome, | ||
+ | * 1995: The Wellcome Trust – or now just Wellcome – has become an independent charitable foundation | ||
+ | * 2007: Wellcome Collection opens in London ((https:// | ||
- | Wellcome is a politically and financially independent global charitable foundation, funded by a £29.1 billion investment portfolio. | + | ===== Links to sort ===== |
- | Our strategy includes grant funding, advocacy campaigns and partnerships to find solutions for today’s urgent health challenges. | + | * [[https:// |
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- | Our founder, Sir [[Henry Wellcome]], was a pharmaceutical entrepreneur. Our governance is based on an updated version of his will, in which he left us his wealth, his collection of historical medical items, and our mission to improve health through research. | + | * [[https:// |
- | How we work | + | |
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- | Wellcome’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic shows how we work with academia, philanthropy, | + | * [[https:// |
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- | Here are some of the ways we’re working to overcome Covid-19 - | + | |
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- | Advocacy, calling for urgent investment in global research and development | + | |
- | Vaccine development through the [[Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation]] (CEPI), which Wellcome co-founded in 2017 | + | |
- | Treatment development through support for the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator | + | |
- | Multinational clinical trials such as one led by our research programme in Thailand to test whether [[hydrochloroquine]] protects healthcare workers from Covid-19 infection | + | |
- | Surveying attitudes to science, health and vaccines across the world, through studies such as the [[Wellcome Global Monitor]], to inform research and policy | + | |
- | Exploring the impact of the pandemic on mental health | + | |
- | [[Genome sequencing]] hundreds of thousands of samples from [[Covid-19]] infections at the Wellcome [[Sanger Institute]], | + | |
- | Public engagement, for example [[Contagious Cities]], an international cultural project from 2019 that supported local conversations about [[epidemic preparedness]] | + | |
- | Supporting the development of research leaders in regions most affected by infectious disease, as we’ve done through our [[DELTAS Africa]] initiative | + | |
- | Discovery research across a broad range of disciplines, | + | |
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- | ==== Wellcome Pandemic Response ==== | + | |
- | [[Jeremy Farrar]] is a former professor at Oxford University and the head of the Wellcome Trust. This quote is from his book about his pandemic experience and imparts priceless insight into what drove official global policy decisions. It is part of an bombshell article by Jeffrey A. Tucker for [[: | + | |
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- | In the last week of January 2020, I saw email chatter from scientists in the US suggesting the virus looked almost engineered to infect human cells. These were credible scientists proposing an incredible, and terrifying, possibility of either an accidental leak from a laboratory or a deliberate release…. | + | |
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- | It seemed a huge coincidence for a [[: | + | |
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- | === Wellcome Trust Launches Global Urban Health Project === | + | |
- | February 7, 2018 | + | |
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- | The UK-based Wellcome Trust has announced the launch of a £10 million ($13.9 million) research initiative aimed at understanding how data can be used to transform cities into places that more equitably support healthier lives while also protecting the environment. | + | |
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- | By 2050, 70 percent of the world' | + | |
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- | The new projects join four other projects announced by the trust in 2017 focused on identifying and addressing challenges in the areas of urban health and food systems. All six projects eventually will be brought together under the aegis of the [[:London Hub for Urban Health]], Sustainability and Equality, creating one of the world' | + | |
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- | ==== Wellcome Trust Survey Examines Confidence in Health | + | |
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- | June 19, 2019 - Based on a survey of more than a hundred and forty thousand people around the world, the report, Wellcome Global Monitor: How Does the World Feel About Science and Health Topics? ((https:// | + | |
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- | In addition, while 69 percent of all respondents said the work that scientists do benefits " | + | |
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- | The survey also found that 92 percent of respondents globally said their children were [[: | + | |
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==== Wellcome, Pharmaceutical Firms Back UK Whole Genome Sequencing Project ==== | ==== Wellcome, Pharmaceutical Firms Back UK Whole Genome Sequencing Project ==== | ||
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Developed in collaboration with our LGBTQ+ network at Wellcome, we're launching a new trans inclusion policy for our staff. ((https:// | Developed in collaboration with our LGBTQ+ network at Wellcome, we're launching a new trans inclusion policy for our staff. ((https:// | ||
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+ | ===== External links ===== | ||
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