Wolfson Research Institute
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The Wolfson Research Institute is a purpose-built research building and research division of the University of Durham. The Institute was named after the Wolfson Foundation who provide funds for the establishment of the research institute. The Institute is based at Queen's Campus, Stockton and focuses on interdisciplinary research in medicine and health as well as the application of medicical and health research on society. The Institute also runs a fellowship scheme (Wolfson Development Fellows and Visiting Fellowships).
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The Institues research focuses on four key areas:
- Clinical and Health Services
- The Life Sciences and The Life Cycle
- Medical Humanities
- Public Policy, Health and Well-being
The Institute has over 20 laboritories and 60 offices to accommodate its 150 research staff and 100 postgraduates. The institute has a number of research centres within it including:
- Animal Cell Biology Research Group
- Centre for Arts and Humanities in Health and Medicine
- Centre for Infectious Disease
- Centre for Integrated Health Care Research
- Centre for Policy, Ethics and Life Science (PEALS)
- Centre for Public Policy and Health
- Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease
- Centre for the Study of Cities and Regions
- Child Development Research Unit
- Clinical Management Development
- Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit
- Medical Anthropology Research Group
- North East Public Health Observatory
In 2005, the institues total research output was £15.5 million with over 173 journal article, 8 books and over 160 conference papers.
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