Finances:
Objects:
medical research and,at the discretion of the medical research council quarter shares of income to each of: 1) asthma research council. 2) the british red cross society. 3) british heart foundation. 4) medical research with preference for research into the causes of asthma. the advancement of research or teaching in the curative or preventive treatment of tuberculosis in all or any of its forms or to increase knowledge of diseases of the lung by awarding, in their discretion: (a) travelling fellowships in accordance: and (b) prizes or grants. income to be applied for purposes of medical research in such manner as the council may determine. the establishment of fellowships for the furtherance of research work in medical science. the provision of assistance for medical research anywhere in the world. mrc to carry out research into field of hepatitis in its own establishments in uk with proviso that if a cure is found any balance of bequest unused shall be applied to research in cancer for research on diseases or illnesses affecting the liver on condition the funds are used in glasgow the object of the charity is the promotion or support of charitable research work in tropical medicine being carried out anywhere in the world by persons approved by the trustee of the charity for cancer research mental health research to cancer research at the discretion of the medical research council1. to leeds university2. to sheffield university; or 3. any university in yorkshire to further charitable purposes connected to the medical research council's laboratory of molecular biology protein nucleic acid chemistry division, in particular, but not exclusively by funding:(a) research fellowships(b) phd studentships; or(c) equipment and relevant consumables. to fund a visiting fellowship at the mrc laboratory for molecular biology to provide bursaries to graduate students research into pain control research into polio research into rheumatic diseases benefit of medical or scientific research at the university of cambridge the fund shall be held for biomedical research for the public benefit as directed by the director of the medical research council's laboratory of molecular biology from time to time (the useful results of such research to be published). to promote medical and associated research anywhere in the world and in particular to support research, training, public engagement and dissemination of knowledge with the aim of improving human health. the trustee shall hold the capital and income of the fund upon trust to apply the income, and all or such part or parts of the capital, at such time or times and in such manner as it may determine, to promote medical research in africa for the public benefit, in particular by: (a) providing education and training opportunities for individuals who: (1) are citizens of a country in africa; and (2) are aspiring to, or have already embarked upon, a career in medical research in africa; and (3) meet any eligibility criteria the trustees may agree from time to time (b) promoting excellence in medical research training in africa; and (c) promoting the use of high quality medical research evidence in the development of public health policies and practices in africa the objects of the cio are:to relieve sickness and promote and protect good health of people suffering or at risk of suffering chronic diseases by addressing the burden of chronic non-communicable diseases through coordinated high-quality implementation research in low- resource settings and among vulnerable populations including indigenous peoples in high-income countries relating to the prevention, treatment, management and care thereof.nothing in this constitution shall authorise an application of the property of the cio for the purposes which are not charitable in accordance with section 7 of the charities and trustee investment (scotland) act 2005 and section 2 of the charities act (northern ireland) 2008.
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