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  2. MQ: Transforming Mental Health - Wikipedia

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    MQ: Transforming Mental Health is a London-based charity founded in 2013, with initial funding from the Wellcome Trust, to raise funds from the general public for research. [ 1 ] The charity's goal is to create a world where mental illnesses are understood, effectively treated and made preventable.

  3. Miranda Wolpert - Wikipedia

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    Wolpert was awarded an MBE for services to youth mental health in the 2017 New Year Honours. [3] [12] In March 2019 Wolpert was made head of the Wellcome Trust Priority Area in Mental Health. [5] [13] [14] In this capacity, she will invest over £200 million in initiatives that transform the lives of young people with mental health conditions. [15]

  4. Wellcome Book Prize - Wikipedia

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    Wellcome Book Prize (2009–2019 — paused) is an annual British literary award sponsored by Wellcome Trust. In keeping with the vision and goals of Wellcome Trust, the Book Prize "celebrates the topics of health and medicine in literature", [ 1 ] including fiction and non-fiction. [ 2 ]

  5. Wellcome Trust - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Christopher Fairburn - Wikipedia

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    Fairburn has been engaged in full-time clinical research since 1981, initially funded by the Medical Research Council and subsequently by the Wellcome Trust (1984-2017). [2] Between 2007 and 2011, Fairburn was a Governor of the Wellcome Trust, [3] and from 2011 to 2016, he was a founder trustee of MQ: Transforming Mental Health. [4]

  7. Oye Gureje - Wikipedia

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    Gureje is a recipient of grants and endowments from several global bodies such as the Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council (UK), Grand Challenges Canada, CBM Australia, European Union, International Development Research Center, the US National Institute of Mental Health, the Global Forum for Health Research and the World Health Organization.

  8. Benji Reid - Wikipedia

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    His photograph Holding on to Daddy (2016) was the winner of the Wellcome Photography Prize 2020 Mental Health category. [2] A pioneer of hip-hop theatre and culture in the United Kingdom, [ 3 ] Reid defines himself as a "choreo-photolist", a term he coined [ 4 ] [ 5 ] to refer to the practice of merging theatre and choreography in his photography.

  9. Emily A. Holmes - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Holmes was awarded a Wellcome Trust Clinical Fellowship and was appointed Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Oxford. [5] From 2012 to 2016 Holmes was a Programme Leader at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences unit at Cambridge University. [13] In her family life she has a partner and child. [14]