Michael Mosley’s family sets up obesity and diabetes research fund in his memory
By Health Edifor, Jill Dando News
Michael Mosley’s family have set up an obesity and diabetes research fund in memory of legend of health.
Dr Michael Mosley’s family, in partnership with the Chronic Disease Research Foundation, are proud yo launch the Michael Mosley Memorial Research Fund (“the MM fund”).
The MM fund will support urgent clinical research into obesity, diabetes and metabolic health by establishing a 3-year Research Fellowship position at King's College London, to be known as the Michael Mosley Fellowship.
Our joint commitment is to continue Dr. Mosley's legacy and foster healthier and happier communities.
For over 25 years, the Chronic Disease Research Foundation (CDRF) has been a leading force in funding medical research into chronic diseases, including obesity and its link to the gut microbiome. Under the guidance of Professor Tim Spector, the Medical Director and a close friend of Dr Mosley and his wife, Dr Clare Bailey, the CDRF has funded key work based at King’s College London and surrounding hospitals and produced cutting-edge research.
The CDRF is accredited and audited by the AMRC (Association of Medical Research Charities).
If you would like to support this initiative, your donation will make a significant impact, no matter how big or small. The more money we raise, the more permanent we can make the Fellowship and legacy.
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The CDRF charity no. is: 1186102
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