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The Howard Foundation
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
FounderDr Alan Howard
Registration no.285822
FocusScientific Research and support for Downing College Cambridge University
Location
Area served
United Kingdom and overseas
Key people
Dr Alan Howard
(Chairman)
Jon Howard
(Secretary)
Sir Anthony Grant
(former trustee)
Stephen Fleet
(former trustee)
Websitewww.howard-foundation.com

The Howard Foundation is a charitable trust[1] with the aims of establishing and maintaining scientific research into nutriceuticals and in assisting the construction and maintenance of buildings at Downing College Cambridge University.

History

In 1982 Dr Alan Howard, together with his son Jon, formed the Howard Foundation into which all royalties and profits from worldwide sales of the Cambridge Diet and other intellectual property rights were paid. The Foundation currently focuses on biomedical research and philanthropy. The Foundation sponsors research into human nutrition and conferences on obesity, prostate cancer, creatine, and on macular carotenoids.

Philanthropy

The Foundation has made significant donations[2] to buildings and other works at Downing College Cambridge University. In particular, the Howard Building (1986) and the Howard Lodge (1991) both designed by Quinlan Terry and the Howard Theatre designed by Quinlan and Francis Terry (2009). The Foundation sponsored the book by Tim Rawle: A Classical Adventure – the Architectural History of Downing College, Cambridge.[3]

The Foundation also made donations to the Waterford Institute of Technology towards the construction of the Howard Laboratory (an analytical chemical laboratory)[4] and the Howard Gate[5] at Carriganore House, on the west campus of the Waterford Institute of Technology.

Conferences

In May 2010, the Foundation sponsored a conference on "Creatine in Health, Medicine and Sport", held at Downing College, Cambridge.[6] This was followed by the first Macular Carotenoids Conference also held at Downing College in July 2011 which led to a book, Carotenoids and Retinal Disease.[7] Further conferences on Macular Carotenoids at Downing College were held in 2013 and 2015. The BON (Brain and Ocular Nutrition) Conference is to be held 11–13 July 2018 again at Downing College, Cambridge.[8]

Research

Since 2009 the Foundation has sponsored numerous clinical trials conducted by the Waterford Institute of Technology, and has funded numerous Fellowships, the principal bequest being a Chair in Human Nutrition funded permanently by it from October 2016, the current holder being Professor John Nolan PhD.[9]

References

  1. ^ Charity Commission ref 285822
  2. ^ Downing College Benefactors
  3. ^ Rawle, Tim (2015). A Classical Adventure – the Architectural History of Downing College, Cambridge (1st ed.). ISBN 978-0-9572867-4-0.
  4. ^ "State of the art research facilities unveiled at Waterford Indtitute of Technology Vision Research Centre". Fighting Blindness. 24 February 2015.
  5. ^ "Vision Research Centre at Carriganore officially opens the "Howard Gate"". Waterford Institute of Technology. 25 September 2013.
  6. ^ Harris, R (May 2011). "Creatine in health, medicine and sport: an introduction to a meeting held at Downing College, University of Cambridge, July 2010". Amino Acids. 40 (5): 1267–70. doi:10.1007/s00726-011-0913-3. PMID 21509489.
  7. ^ Landrum, John T; Nolan, John (18 October 2013). Carotenoids and Retinal Disease. CRC Press. ISBN 9781466502055.
  8. ^ "Brain and Ocular Nutrition Conference". BON Conference. 11 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Macular Carotenoids Conference Chair appointed Chair Of Human Nutrition in WIT, Ireland". Macular Carotenoids Conference. 10 July 2015.