Original: Grants for pioneering research
Grants of up to £20,000 are to be made available to encourage medical researchers to put their ideas into practice. Private health care providers Bupa are making the money available as part of the Philip Poole-Wilson Seed Corn Fund. The organisation was established and named after the governor of the charity that carries out independent medical research died in March this year. The money will primarily be aimed at pilot studies, especially those that haven't had any financial backing in the past or could be used to bring together a team to bring a research proposal into reality. These new studies are vital for science and the innovation of new techniques that could improve the healthcare of patients in the future, especially for private health care patients. It is these that will eventually have access to these new treatments and technique private clinics, which are used primarily by private health insurance policy holders.
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