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The Wellcome Trust is a charitable foundation focused on health research based in London, in the United Kingdom. It was established in 1936 with legacies from the pharmaceutical magnate Henry Wellcome (founder of one of the predecessors of GlaxoSmithKline) to fund research to improve human and animal health. The aim of the Trust is to "support science to solve the urgent health challenges facing everyone." It had a financial endowment of £29.1 billion in 2020,[4] making it the fourth wealthiest charitable foundation in the world. In 2012, the Wellcome Trust was described by the Financial Times as the United Kingdom's largest provider of non-governmental funding for scientific research, and one of the largest providers in the world.[6] According to their annual report, the Wellcome Trust spent GBP £1.1Bn on charitable activities across their 2019/2020 financial year.[7] According to the OECD, the Wellcome Trust's financing for 2019 development increased by 22% to US$327 million.[8]

Wellcome Trust
Founded1936; 87 years ago (1936)
FounderSir Henry Wellcome
Registration no.210183
FocusBiomedical Research
HeadquartersLondon, NW1
United Kingdom
Location
Coordinates51°31′32.55″N 0°8′6.07″W / 51.5257083°N 0.1350194°W / 51.5257083; -0.1350194
Area served
United Kingdom and overseas
Key people
Julia Gillard[1]
(Chair)
Dr Jeremy Farrar[2]
(Director)
Disbursements£11 billion (1936–2015)[3]
Endowment£25.9 billion[4]
Employees
2,057[5]
Websitewww.wellcome.org

Headquarters

 
The Gibbs Building on Euston Road

The Wellcome Trust's operations are run from two buildings on Euston Road in London. The Wellcome Building, at 183 Euston Road, built in 1932 in Portland stone houses the Wellcome Collection and the adjoining glass and steel building at 215 Euston Road is the Gibbs Building, by Hopkins Architects, which opened in 2004 as the administrative headquarters of the Wellcome Trust. In 2019, the Wellcome Trust also opened an office in Berlin.[9]

History

The trust was established to administer the fortune of the American-born British pharmaceutical magnate Sir Henry Wellcome.[10] Its income was derived from what was originally called Burroughs Wellcome, later renamed in the UK as the Wellcome Foundation Ltd.[11] In 1986, the trust sold 25% of Wellcome plc stock to the public. Overseen by incoming Director of Finance Ian Macgregor, this marked the beginning of a period of financial growth that saw the trust's value increase by almost £14bn in 14 years, as their interests moved beyond the bounds of the pharmaceutical industry.[12]

In 1995, the trust divested itself of any interest in pharmaceuticals by selling all remaining stock to Glaxo plc, the company's historic British rival, creating GlaxoWellcome plc. In 2000, the Wellcome name disappeared from the drug business altogether when GlaxoWellcome merged with SmithKline Beecham, to form GlaxoSmithKline plc.[13]

Activities

Biomedical research

Major investments

The Trust funds or co-funds a number of major biomedical research initiatives:[14]

Asia and Africa Programmes

Seeding Drug Discovery Initiative

Also known as SDDI, this five-year initiative started in October 2005 with the remit "to facilitate the development of drug-like small molecules that address unmet medical needs." SDDI was based in London and managed by Richard Davis.[17] Through early 2010, SDDI had provided more than £80 million across 30 projects split between academic institutions and companies.[17] To early 2010, all but one of the company recipients were either start-ups or spin-outs.[17] In May 2010, an additional £110 million was added to the SDDI fund with the intent to extend the initiative for an additional 5 years.[18]

Supporting global research and development in COVID-19

The Wellcome Trust announced the need for at least $8 billion of new funding for research, development, and supply of treatments related to COVID-19.[19]

Improving research culture

In September 2019, Wellcome launched an initiative to reimagine research and improve the culture in which research is conducted. Current incentive structures and, as a result, culture and practices, prioritise publication outputs above all else. This is damaging people's wellbeing and undermining the quality of research itself.[20]

Support for Open Access and Open Data

The Wellcome Trust plays an important role in encouraging publication of research in open access repositories[21] such as Europe PubMed Central (EuropePMC). The Wellcome Trust believes that maximising the distribution of these papers – by providing free, online access – is the most effective way of ensuring that the research can be accessed, read and built upon. In turn, this will foster a richer research culture.[citation needed]

In 2016, the Wellcome Trust partnered with the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to launch the Open Science Prize[22] to "help develop services, tools and platforms that enable open content to be discovered, assessed and re-used in ways that will advance discovery and spark innovation."[22]

In 2016, Wellcome Trust announced that it would be launching Wellcome Open Research,[23] an open access publication system running on the F1000 Research platform.[24] Article processing charges will be covered directly by Wellcome Trust. Papers from the system are now indexed in PubMed Central.[25]

Membership in the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (GHIT)

In the summer of 2015, the Wellcome Trust joined the Japanese government, 7 Japanese pharmaceutical and diagnostics companies, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the United Nations Development Program as funding partner of the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (GHIT), which funds scientific research and development for anti-infectives and diagnostics for diseases that primarily affect the developing world.[26][27]

Public engagement and the Wellcome Collection

In June 2007, the Wellcome Building reopened after refurbishment as a public venue, housing the Wellcome Collection, the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London and the Wellcome Library.[28] The aim of the Wellcome Collection is to enhance public understanding of medical science and history. The building contains gallery spaces, conference facilities, space for debates, drama and workshops, a café and a bookshop. The galleries show a small sample of works from Sir Henry Wellcome's collection, and host a programme of events and exhibitions. The Wellcome Collection and exhibitions are open to the public free of charge six days a week.[29]

The Wellcome Collection and Wellcome Library are members of The London Museums of Health & Medicine.

Wellcome Photography Prize

The Wellcome Trust runs an annual photography prize which aims to explore "the human side of three urgent health challenges". Judges in 2021 include Dr Dixon Chabanda, Sir Jeremy Farrar, Dr Katerina Srahulkova and Azu Nwagbogu. Winners in each category receive a prize of £10,000.

Wellcome Book Prize

The Wellcome Trust sponsors an annual book prize, the Wellcome Book Prize, which "aims to excite public interest and encourage debate" around medicine and health.[30]

Wellcome Global Monitor

In June 2019, Wellcome released the results of the 2018 global survey on public attitudes toward science and health. Topics include trust of scientists, doctors, and nurses; religion and science, and vaccines, among others.[31] It was Wellcome's first Global Monitor and was intended to "provide robust evidence on how public attitudes vary across different demographic groups and countries."[32]

Investments

In August 2014, the Wellcome Trust bought the Co-operative Group's farm business (renamed Farmcare) for £249 million. This comprised "15,997 hectares (39,533 acres) of freehold and third party owned land, 15 farms, including three pack houses, over 100 residential properties, and 27 commercial properties."[33]

In 2015 the trust bought the Premier Marinas group.[34]

Criticisms

It has been reported that the Wellcome Trust has billions of investments on companies which contribute to the problems the philanthropy wants to solve.[35] Also in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been revealed that the trust has investments with pharmaceutical companies, which means it should gain financially from the pandemic.[36]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Board of Governors".
  2. ^ Van Noorden, Richard (2013). "Clinician to head Wellcome Trust: Jeremy Farrar to lead one of world's largest research charities". Nature. 497 (7447): 19. Bibcode:2013Natur.497...19V. doi:10.1038/497019a. PMID 23636375.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 May 2016. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Value of Wellcome's investments passes £25 billion". Wellcome Trust. 2018.
  5. ^ "Charity Commission factsheet for the Wellcome Trust". Charity Commission for England and Wales. 17 December 2015.
  6. ^ Andrew Jack (10 April 2012). "Wellcome challenges science journals". Financial Times. Retrieved 16 April 2012. (registration required)
  7. ^ "Wellcome's 2019/2020 Annual Report | Wellcome". wellcome.org. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Wellcome Trust | Development Co-operation Profiles – Wellcome Trust | OECD iLibrary".
  9. ^ "Wellcome's Berlin office will focus on global health | Wellcome". wellcome.ac.uk. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 April 2016. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  11. ^ Hall, A. R. & Bembridge, B. A. Physic and philanthropy: a history of the Wellcome Trust 1936–1986. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press, 1986. ISBN 0-521-32639-7
  12. ^ briandeer.com Sunday Times investigation, February 1994]
  13. ^ . Wellcome.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 16 March 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 May 2016. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  15. ^ . Medical Research Council. Archived from the original on 21 May 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  16. ^ "Kenya and the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme".
  17. ^ a b c "A Wellcome experiment in seeding drug discovery". Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. 9 (3): 178–180. March 2010. doi:10.1038/nrd3130. PMID 20190777. S2CID 7960795.(subscription required)
  18. ^ . TMRM. AngelNews. 14 May 2010. Archived from the original on 14 January 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  19. ^ "Coronavirus, COVID-19 research and development | Wellcome". wellcome.ac.uk. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  20. ^ "Largest survey into research culture reveals high levels of stress and insecurity". January 2020.
  21. ^ "Wellcome Trust position statement in support of open and unrestricted access to published research".
  22. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 31 August 2017. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  23. ^ "Wellcome Open Research provides all Wellcome researchers with a place to rapidly publish any results they think are worth sharing". wellcomeopenresearch.org. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  24. ^ "Wellcome Open Research is now accepting submissions". Discussions – F1000 Research. 17 October 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  25. ^ "Archive of "Wellcome Open Research"". ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  26. ^ "Japan in pioneering partnership to fund global health research", by Andrew Jack, Financial Times, 30 May 2013
  27. ^ Fund), Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (GHIT. "Japanese Global Health Fund Welcomes the Wellcome Trust and Sysmex Corporation as New Funders and ANA, Morrison & Foerster, and Yahoo! Japan as New Sponsors". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  28. ^ "The Wellcome Library".
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 September 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
  30. ^ "About the Wellcome Book Prize | Wellcome Book Prize". wellcomebookprize.org. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  31. ^ Branch, Glenn (2019). "Welcome News on Global Attitudes toward Science and Health from Wellcome". Skeptical Inquirer. 43 (5): 8–9.
  32. ^ . Wellcome. Archived from the original on 3 September 2019. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  33. ^ . Wellcome.ac.uk. 4 August 2014. Archived from the original on 23 April 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  34. ^ "Wellcome Trust acquires Premier Marinas Limited from BlackRock UK Property Fund | Wellcome".
  35. ^ . sciencemag.org. 6 December 2018. Archived from the original on 20 March 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021. The trust does not highlight, however, that some of the more than $1.2 billion it has handed out annually in recent years comes from investments in companies that contribute to the same problems the philanthropy wants to solve. Not long before the Hong Kong study was published, for example, the trust became an investor in Varo Energy, a company based in Cham, Switzerland, that sells fuel to shipping firms. One of Varo's main products is bunker fuel for marine engines: a cheap, sulfurous residue of oil refining that is a major source of soot pollution. Particulates billowing from ship stacks contribute to the premature deaths of 250,000 people annually, researchers estimate.
  36. ^ Schwab, Tim (2021). . The BMJ. 372: n556. doi:10.1136/bmj.n556. PMID 33658184. S2CID 232105541. Archived from the original on 20 March 2021. Retrieved 3 March 2021. Wellcome's financial interests have been published on the trust's website and through financial regulatory filings but do not seem to have been disclosed as financial conflicts of interest in the context of Wellcome's work on covid-19, even as they show that the trust is positioned to potentially gain from the pandemic financially.

External links

  • Official website
  • Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium (WTCCC)
  • Other Wellcome Trust websites
  • Surgery Live, a Wellcome Collection collaboration with Channel 4
  • European Society for Clinical Microbioloy and Infectious Diseases
  • Federation of European Biochemical Societies
  • European Federation of Pharmaceutical Societies
  • International Society for Infectious Diseases

wellcome, trust, charitable, foundation, focused, health, research, based, london, united, kingdom, established, 1936, with, legacies, from, pharmaceutical, magnate, henry, wellcome, founder, predecessors, glaxosmithkline, fund, research, improve, human, anima. The Wellcome Trust is a charitable foundation focused on health research based in London in the United Kingdom It was established in 1936 with legacies from the pharmaceutical magnate Henry Wellcome founder of one of the predecessors of GlaxoSmithKline to fund research to improve human and animal health The aim of the Trust is to support science to solve the urgent health challenges facing everyone It had a financial endowment of 29 1 billion in 2020 4 making it the fourth wealthiest charitable foundation in the world In 2012 the Wellcome Trust was described by the Financial Times as the United Kingdom s largest provider of non governmental funding for scientific research and one of the largest providers in the world 6 According to their annual report the Wellcome Trust spent GBP 1 1Bn on charitable activities across their 2019 2020 financial year 7 According to the OECD the Wellcome Trust s financing for 2019 development increased by 22 to US 327 million 8 Wellcome TrustFounded1936 87 years ago 1936 FounderSir Henry WellcomeRegistration no 210183FocusBiomedical ResearchHeadquartersLondon NW1United KingdomLocationEuston Road London NW1Coordinates51 31 32 55 N 0 8 6 07 W 51 5257083 N 0 1350194 W 51 5257083 0 1350194Area servedUnited Kingdom and overseasKey peopleJulia Gillard 1 Chair Dr Jeremy Farrar 2 Director Disbursements 11 billion 1936 2015 3 Endowment 25 9 billion 4 Employees2 057 5 Websitewww wbr wellcome wbr org Contents 1 Headquarters 2 History 3 Activities 3 1 Biomedical research 3 1 1 Major investments 3 1 2 Asia and Africa Programmes 3 1 3 Seeding Drug Discovery Initiative 3 1 3 1 Supporting global research and development in COVID 19 3 2 Improving research culture 3 3 Support for Open Access and Open Data 3 4 Membership in the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund GHIT 3 5 Public engagement and the Wellcome Collection 3 5 1 Wellcome Photography Prize 3 5 2 Wellcome Book Prize 3 6 Wellcome Global Monitor 4 Investments 5 Criticisms 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHeadquarters Edit The Gibbs Building on Euston Road The Wellcome Trust s operations are run from two buildings on Euston Road in London The Wellcome Building at 183 Euston Road built in 1932 in Portland stone houses the Wellcome Collection and the adjoining glass and steel building at 215 Euston Road is the Gibbs Building by Hopkins Architects which opened in 2004 as the administrative headquarters of the Wellcome Trust In 2019 the Wellcome Trust also opened an office in Berlin 9 History EditThe trust was established to administer the fortune of the American born British pharmaceutical magnate Sir Henry Wellcome 10 Its income was derived from what was originally called Burroughs Wellcome later renamed in the UK as the Wellcome Foundation Ltd 11 In 1986 the trust sold 25 of Wellcome plc stock to the public Overseen by incoming Director of Finance Ian Macgregor this marked the beginning of a period of financial growth that saw the trust s value increase by almost 14bn in 14 years as their interests moved beyond the bounds of the pharmaceutical industry 12 In 1995 the trust divested itself of any interest in pharmaceuticals by selling all remaining stock to Glaxo plc the company s historic British rival creating GlaxoWellcome plc In 2000 the Wellcome name disappeared from the drug business altogether when GlaxoWellcome merged with SmithKline Beecham to form GlaxoSmithKline plc 13 Activities EditBiomedical research Edit Major investments Edit The Trust funds or co funds a number of major biomedical research initiatives 14 Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children ALSPAC a cohort study of children born in England during 1991 and 1992 The Cancer Genome Project at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute The Diamond Light Source the UK s national synchrotron science facility in Oxfordshire Developing Excellence in Leadership Training and Science Initiative DELTAS a collaboration with the Department for International Development DFID to establish cutting edge research and training programmes across the African continent The Ebola Emergency Initiative a fast tracked research programme with the goal of identifying clinical and public health interventions to counter the West African Ebola Epidemic The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Wellcome Trust Diabetes and Inflammation Laboratory facilitates research into the genetic component of type 1 diabetes and is based in the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research The Seeding Drug Discovery Initiative The Structural Genomics Consortium an international organisation focussing on three dimensional structures of proteins of medical relevance with an emphasis on open data The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute a non profit British genomics and genetics research institute 15 UK Biobank and the UK Biobank Ethics and Governance Council Asia and Africa Programmes Edit The KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme established in 1989 in partnership with the Kenya Medical Research Institute 16 The Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme was established in 1995 The Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies in South Africa established in 1998 in partnership with the South African Medical Research Council The Wellcome Trust Mahidol University Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Programme in partnership with the Faculty of Tropical Medicine Mahidol University researching in Thailand and Laos and was established in 1979 The Vietnam Research Programme and Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi Seeding Drug Discovery Initiative Edit Also known as SDDI this five year initiative started in October 2005 with the remit to facilitate the development of drug like small molecules that address unmet medical needs SDDI was based in London and managed by Richard Davis 17 Through early 2010 SDDI had provided more than 80 million across 30 projects split between academic institutions and companies 17 To early 2010 all but one of the company recipients were either start ups or spin outs 17 In May 2010 an additional 110 million was added to the SDDI fund with the intent to extend the initiative for an additional 5 years 18 Supporting global research and development in COVID 19 Edit The Wellcome Trust announced the need for at least 8 billion of new funding for research development and supply of treatments related to COVID 19 19 Improving research culture Edit In September 2019 Wellcome launched an initiative to reimagine research and improve the culture in which research is conducted Current incentive structures and as a result culture and practices prioritise publication outputs above all else This is damaging people s wellbeing and undermining the quality of research itself 20 Support for Open Access and Open Data Edit The Wellcome Trust plays an important role in encouraging publication of research in open access repositories 21 such as Europe PubMed Central EuropePMC The Wellcome Trust believes that maximising the distribution of these papers by providing free online access is the most effective way of ensuring that the research can be accessed read and built upon In turn this will foster a richer research culture citation needed In 2016 the Wellcome Trust partnered with the US National Institutes of Health NIH and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to launch the Open Science Prize 22 to help develop services tools and platforms that enable open content to be discovered assessed and re used in ways that will advance discovery and spark innovation 22 In 2016 Wellcome Trust announced that it would be launching Wellcome Open Research 23 an open access publication system running on the F1000 Research platform 24 Article processing charges will be covered directly by Wellcome Trust Papers from the system are now indexed in PubMed Central 25 Membership in the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund GHIT Edit In the summer of 2015 the Wellcome Trust joined the Japanese government 7 Japanese pharmaceutical and diagnostics companies The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the United Nations Development Program as funding partner of the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund GHIT which funds scientific research and development for anti infectives and diagnostics for diseases that primarily affect the developing world 26 27 Public engagement and the Wellcome Collection Edit Main article Wellcome Collection In June 2007 the Wellcome Building reopened after refurbishment as a public venue housing the Wellcome Collection the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London and the Wellcome Library 28 The aim of the Wellcome Collection is to enhance public understanding of medical science and history The building contains gallery spaces conference facilities space for debates drama and workshops a cafe and a bookshop The galleries show a small sample of works from Sir Henry Wellcome s collection and host a programme of events and exhibitions The Wellcome Collection and exhibitions are open to the public free of charge six days a week 29 The Wellcome Collection and Wellcome Library are members of The London Museums of Health amp Medicine Wellcome Photography Prize Edit The Wellcome Trust runs an annual photography prize which aims to explore the human side of three urgent health challenges Judges in 2021 include Dr Dixon Chabanda Sir Jeremy Farrar Dr Katerina Srahulkova and Azu Nwagbogu Winners in each category receive a prize of 10 000 Wellcome Book Prize Edit Main article Wellcome Book Prize The Wellcome Trust sponsors an annual book prize the Wellcome Book Prize which aims to excite public interest and encourage debate around medicine and health 30 Wellcome Global Monitor Edit In June 2019 Wellcome released the results of the 2018 global survey on public attitudes toward science and health Topics include trust of scientists doctors and nurses religion and science and vaccines among others 31 It was Wellcome s first Global Monitor and was intended to provide robust evidence on how public attitudes vary across different demographic groups and countries 32 Investments EditIn August 2014 the Wellcome Trust bought the Co operative Group s farm business renamed Farmcare for 249 million This comprised 15 997 hectares 39 533 acres of freehold and third party owned land 15 farms including three pack houses over 100 residential properties and 27 commercial properties 33 In 2015 the trust bought the Premier Marinas group 34 Criticisms EditIt has been reported that the Wellcome Trust has billions of investments on companies which contribute to the problems the philanthropy wants to solve 35 Also in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic it has been revealed that the trust has investments with pharmaceutical companies which means it should gain financially from the pandemic 36 See also EditHeads of International Research Organizations List of wealthiest charitable foundationsReferences Edit Board of Governors Van Noorden Richard 2013 Clinician to head Wellcome Trust Jeremy Farrar to lead one of world s largest research charities Nature 497 7447 19 Bibcode 2013Natur 497 19V doi 10 1038 497019a PMID 23636375 Wellcome Trust aims to increase spend to 5 billion over next 5 years Archived from the original on 14 May 2016 Retrieved 26 March 2016 a b Value of Wellcome s investments passes 25 billion Wellcome Trust 2018 Charity Commission factsheet for the Wellcome Trust Charity Commission for England and Wales 17 December 2015 Andrew Jack 10 April 2012 Wellcome challenges science journals Financial Times Retrieved 16 April 2012 registration required Wellcome s 2019 2020 Annual Report Wellcome wellcome org Retrieved 29 January 2021 Wellcome Trust Development Co operation Profiles Wellcome Trust OECD iLibrary Wellcome s Berlin office will focus on global health Wellcome wellcome ac uk Retrieved 4 January 2020 History of Henry Wellcome Archived from the original on 2 April 2016 Retrieved 16 May 2014 Hall A R amp Bembridge B A Physic and philanthropy a history of the Wellcome Trust 1936 1986 Cambridge UK Cambridge University Press 1986 ISBN 0 521 32639 7 briandeer com Sunday Times investigation February 1994 Henry Wellcome s legacy Wellcome ac uk Archived from the original on 16 March 2016 Retrieved 21 May 2016 Biomedical science funded projects Archived from the original on 3 May 2016 Retrieved 26 March 2016 MRC Centre United Kingdom Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Medical Research Council Archived from the original on 21 May 2012 Retrieved 22 December 2008 Kenya and the KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme a b c A Wellcome experiment in seeding drug discovery Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 9 3 178 180 March 2010 doi 10 1038 nrd3130 PMID 20190777 S2CID 7960795 subscription required Wellcome Trust extends Seeding Drug Discovery initiative TMRM AngelNews 14 May 2010 Archived from the original on 14 January 2015 Retrieved 4 July 2013 Coronavirus COVID 19 research and development Wellcome wellcome ac uk Retrieved 29 June 2020 Largest survey into research culture reveals high levels of stress and insecurity January 2020 Wellcome Trust position statement in support of open and unrestricted access to published research a b The Open Science Prize Archived from the original on 31 August 2017 Retrieved 26 March 2016 Wellcome Open Research provides all Wellcome researchers with a place to rapidly publish any results they think are worth sharing wellcomeopenresearch org Retrieved 8 November 2016 Wellcome Open Research is now accepting submissions Discussions F1000 Research 17 October 2016 Retrieved 8 November 2016 Archive of Wellcome Open Research ncbi nlm nih gov Retrieved 14 June 2017 Japan in pioneering partnership to fund global health research by Andrew Jack Financial Times 30 May 2013 Fund Global Health Innovative Technology Fund GHIT Japanese Global Health Fund Welcomes the Wellcome Trust and Sysmex Corporation as New Funders and ANA Morrison amp Foerster and Yahoo Japan as New Sponsors www prnewswire com Press release Retrieved 8 November 2022 The Wellcome Library Wellcome Collection opening hours Archived from the original on 25 September 2014 Retrieved 30 April 2010 About the Wellcome Book Prize Wellcome Book Prize wellcomebookprize org Retrieved 15 March 2017 Branch Glenn 2019 Welcome News on Global Attitudes toward Science and Health from Wellcome Skeptical Inquirer 43 5 8 9 Wellcome Global Monitor Wellcome Archived from the original on 3 September 2019 Retrieved 12 October 2019 Wellcome Trust acquires the Co operative Group s farms business Wellcome ac uk 4 August 2014 Archived from the original on 23 April 2016 Retrieved 21 May 2016 Wellcome Trust acquires Premier Marinas Limited from BlackRock UK Property Fund Wellcome Private research funders court controversy with billions in secretive investment sciencemag org 6 December 2018 Archived from the original on 20 March 2021 Retrieved 19 March 2021 The trust does not highlight however that some of the more than 1 2 billion it has handed out annually in recent years comes from investments in companies that contribute to the same problems the philanthropy wants to solve Not long before the Hong Kong study was published for example the trust became an investor in Varo Energy a company based in Cham Switzerland that sells fuel to shipping firms One of Varo s main products is bunker fuel for marine engines a cheap sulfurous residue of oil refining that is a major source of soot pollution Particulates billowing from ship stacks contribute to the premature deaths of 250 000 people annually researchers estimate Schwab Tim 2021 Covid 19 trust and Wellcome how charity s pharma investments overlap with its research efforts The BMJ 372 n556 doi 10 1136 bmj n556 PMID 33658184 S2CID 232105541 Archived from the original on 20 March 2021 Retrieved 3 March 2021 Wellcome s financial interests have been published on the trust s website and through financial regulatory filings but do not seem to have been disclosed as financial conflicts of interest in the context of Wellcome s work on covid 19 even as they show that the trust is positioned to potentially gain from the pandemic financially External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wellcome Trust Official website Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium WTCCC Other Wellcome Trust websites Scientific Conferences supported by the Wellcome Trust Ex Memoria Wellcome Trust Awarded Film Surgery Live a Wellcome Collection collaboration with Channel 4 European Society for Clinical Microbioloy and Infectious Diseases Federation of European Biochemical Societies European Federation of Pharmaceutical Societies International Society for Infectious Diseases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wellcome Trust amp oldid 1149815114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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