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Businesswoman's charity to fund cutting-edge hormone study at new £7.5m Hull centre

Lesley Jackson is behind The Freeman 1st Foundation

Lesley Jackson, front, with trustees of family charity Freeman 1st Foundation, Stuart Sanderson and Leanne Brewis, outside the Allam Diabetes Centre in Hull, where the funded students will be based.(Image: Bruce Rollinson)

A successful East Yorkshire businesswoman’s charity is to fund cutting edge research in the study of hormones in Hull.

Lesley Jackson co-founded Hudson Contract, a construction industry employment specialist of national standing, with husband Dave.

She went on to form The Freeman 1st Foundation, a Bridlington-based charity set up to help young people achieve their potential, supporting those who cannot access the right support to follow their dreams.

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Now a fellowship programme is being launched for medical students in the region in the field of endocrinology.

Fully funded studentships will be provided at the Hull York Medical School, the joint medical school of the Universities of Hull and York, one it describes as a world-leading centre for education, research and innovation. The students will be based at the £7.5 million Allam Diabetes Centre, a new purpose-built facility for clinical research, education and care.

The three-year studentships will cover a range of topics related to the study of hormones.

Lesley said: “We have created the Freeman PhD Fellowship because the trustees feel very strongly that it will help promising young medical students from Yorkshire and the Humber to take part in world-class research on our doorstep and contribute to advances in healthcare for people with endocrine disorders, which can benefit patients both locally and globally.”