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The Wolfson Research Institute is a multi-disciplinary research institute at Durham University in England. The Institute facilitates research on medicine, health, and well-being and is named after the Wolfson Foundation, which provided funds for the Institute's establishment. The Institute is housed in a purpose-built building on Queen's Campus in Stockton-on-Tees. The Institute's core staff comprises a director, deputy director, six associate directors, research statistician and a small administrative team. The team are responsible for supporting a fellowship program that comprises Durham academics whose research focuses on interdisciplinary research in medicine and health as well as the application of medical and health research on society. External Honorary Fellows are appointed on the basis of their seniority and collaboration with the Institute. The Institute's management board is composed of academic members of the University and chaired by the director. The Institute has four stated themes that define its overall scope of activities. These are * Building the research and development base of North East England * Tackling health inequalities * Setting agendas and establishing centres of excellence * Outreach ==History and facilities== The Institute was established in 2001. The Wolfson Foundation donated a substantial amount of funding for a building housing offices and wet laboratories. The first director of the institute was Professor Charlie Heywood of the Department of Psychology. He was followed by Professor Ray Hudson of the Department of Geography and then Professor Tim Blackman of the School of Applied Social Sciences. The current Director is Professor Clare Bambra of the Department of Geography. The Institute's building has over 20 laboratories and 60 offices to accommodate 150 research staff and 100 postgraduates. The building houses the School for Medicine and Health and the North East Public Health Observatory, as well the Centre for History of Medicine and Disease, the Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit (Department of Psychology), the Durham Endocrinology Laboratory (Department of Anthropology), the Durham University Clinical Trials Unit and researchers from the Geography department. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wolfson Research Institute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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