The Howard Foundation has increased its support for the Nutrition Research Centre Ireland (NRCI) by providing funding to allow Dr Anne Graham Cagney to join as Deputy Director, working with Professor John Nolan and his team to help shape their strategic research priorities for the future.
The Foundation has supported research at the NRCI for many years. Initially part of the Waterford Institute of Technology, the NRCI is now part of SETU, the South East Technological University, in Waterford, Ireland.
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Julie Lambert, Chair of The Howard Foundation said, “The Howard Foundation is pleased to increase its support to the NRCI. The Foundation, through my father Dr Alan Howard, began supporting the research led by Professor John Nolan in 2010. Since then, under his leadership, the research team and the facilities supporting that research have grown into establishing the NRCI as an internationally recognised centre for research in the areas of human nutrition for eye and brain health. We look forward to working with Dr Graham Cagney and Professor Nolan in continuing to develop the team and the research for the future.”
