Abbott and University of Illinois Establish
Center for Nutrition, Learning and Memory;
Center Will Host Collaborative,
Multi-Disciplinary Nutrition Research
ABBOTT PARK, Ill. and URBANA, Ill., Dec. 19,
2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Abbott (NYSE: ABT) and
the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign announced today they have
established the first-ever
multi-disciplinary nutrition and cognition
research center, which will be located on
the Urbana campus.
The Center for Nutrition, Learning, and
Memory will lead directed and solicited
research on the impact of nutrition on
learning and memory in the human brain.
The collaboration between Abbott
and Illinois will take the field of
nutrition science into new territory, with a
focus on resources that historically have
rarely been applied to nutrition science
research.
The center will utilize two world-renowned
research facilities on the Urbana campus,
the Institute for Genomic Biology and
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and
Technology, in addition to the University's
Division of Nutritional Sciences and
Neuroscience Program.
"Combining Abbott's leadership in
science-based nutrition with the
best-in-class capabilities at Illinois and
the world's best scientific minds in the
areas of nutrition, brain and cognition will
allow us to advance unique and meaningful
breakthroughs in this area of research,"
said Robert H. Miller, Ph.D., divisional
vice president, R&D and Scientific Affairs,
Abbott Nutrition.
Illinois Professor Neal Cohen, Ph.D.,
director of the Neuroscience Program, will
be a director of the new Center. "Enhancing
learning and memory through nutrition could
have truly transformative effects on
childhood development and resisting the
effects of aging and disease," said Cohen.
"This collaboration builds on more than 20
years of scientific partnership between
Abbott and the university."
The center will direct an annual call for
proposals that is designed to uncover
innovative scientific research relating to
nutrition's role in learning and memory.
The first call for research proposals closes
on Jan. 6, 2012. Funding will be determined
by a joint committee from Illinois and
Abbott. Additional information about the
program is available at www.CNLM.illinois.edu.
About the University of Illinois
The University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign has long ranked among the
nation's most distinguished teaching and
research institutions. Its diverse,
world-class programs reflect the mission of
a land-grant university. The largest public
university in Illinois, the U of I campus
was chartered by the state in 1867, as the
Illinois Industrial University, and opened
its doors to students in 1868.