Over £15,000 was spent on a single item of equipment for the John James Laboratories at Frenchay. This is a “BioAnalyser with the DNA/RNA module”, which is needed for measuring the integrity of the message that genes produce to make proteins.
Dr Pat Kehoe, Gestetner Senior Research Fellow in the Dementia Research Group at the University of Bristol, said: “This piece of equipment will help us to maximise the quality of the work we do on genes and corresponding biological pathways that may be involved in the development or progression of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
“It is very important to our immediate research work but also to our function in hosting the South West Dementia Brain Bank where we can provide high quality samples for dementia research not only in Bristol but also in an international context.”
Neil Macdonald, Bunzl Healthcare Sales Director, said: “Alzheimer’s is an illness that has a devastating affect on both the sufferer and their families. The need for research is urgent and we are very pleased to be able to provide funds for equipment that will make an immediate difference to the research projects. We wish the teams at BRACE much success.”
BRACE Chief Executive, Mark Poarch, said: “Funding for research into Alzheimer’s is very low compared to illnesses such as cancer and the need for more resources is growing ever more urgent. It is great that Bunzl have chosen us for this very generous gift and we are very grateful for their support.”