Derek Finlay and Professor Chris Dobson

A gift from a Cambridge alumnus will support fundamental research into the causes of disorders such as Alzheimer鈥檚 and Parkinson鈥檚 disease, enabling new approaches to combat them.

It is my hope that the new Chemistry of Health Building will enable breakthroughs to be made in our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases, bringing us closer to the development of new treatments

R. Derek Finlay

R. Derek Finlay is donating 拢5 million to fund the completion of the Chemistry of Health building, in the Department of Chemistry, and to support new research into neurodegenerative diseases.

探花直播building, which is due to open in 2018, will house the Centre for Misfolding Diseases, which is driving ground-breaking research into how protein molecules 鈥榤isfold鈥, leading to diseases such as Alzheimer鈥檚, Parkinson鈥檚 and type 2 diabetes.

Finlay has had personal experience of the impact such devastating disorders can have. He lost his wife, Una Finlay, in 2016 to Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. Today, he听unveiled a plaque dedicating the laboratories that will be occupied by the Centre for Misfolding Diseases to his late wife. This plaque will be placed within the Chemistry of Health building when it opens in 2018.

He said, 鈥淚t is my hope that the new Chemistry of Health Building will enable breakthroughs to be made in our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases, bringing us closer to the development of new treatments. My gift to support Cambridge鈥檚 pioneering work in this area is in memory of my dear late wife, Una, herself a sufferer of Alzheimer鈥檚.鈥

探花直播Centre鈥檚 research, which is directed by Christopher Dobson, Professor of Chemical and Structural Biology, is taking forward understanding of misfolding proteins in humans and looking at ways to accelerate the development of new diagnostics and therapeutics.

Professor Dobson said: 鈥淲e are enormously grateful for this generous benefaction from Derek, and honoured that our laboratories within the building will be named after his late wife Una. Disorders such as Alzheimer鈥檚 and Parkinson鈥檚 disease are becoming frighteningly common in the modern world. 探花直播Chemistry of Health building will enable us to make a giant step forward in translating recent breakthroughs made in Cambridge into future treatments to combat these rapidly proliferating and truly devastating conditions.鈥

Finlay is a long-standing donor to Collegiate Cambridge, supporting a number of initiatives in his College, Emmanuel. 探花直播College Museum is endowed and named in honour of his brother, Douglas Finlay. He also attended the College (1941) and died in a flying accident in 1948, having served in RAF Bomber Command 1941-45 including nearly two years as a Prisoner of War in Stalag Luft III in Sagan, Germany.

Following Finlay鈥檚 most recent gift to Cambridge, he has been made a Companion of the Guild of Cambridge Benefactors at a ceremony last night (22 March)听held at the 探花直播 of Cambridge.

探花直播Guild of Cambridge Benefactors was established in 1998 to recognise the generosity of major benefactors to the 探花直播 of Cambridge and its Colleges. 探花直播annual ceremony of admission to the Guild is an opportunity for the 探花直播 to acknowledge its closest friends and supporters, and celebrate their central role in the success of the 探花直播. This year 15 Companions were听admitted to the Guild.

Cambridge launched its 拢2 billion Dear World鈥 Yours, Cambridge philanthropic campaign for the 探花直播 and Colleges in October 2015.听 It has just celebrated its most successful fundraising year ever, raising more than 拢210 million including Finlay鈥檚 gift.



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