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About IFBB For over 20 years, the Institute for Food, Brain and Behaviour (formerly named Natural Justice) has been studying the effect of nutrition on behaviour. Research has now also shown effects of nutrition on memory, literacy and numeracy together with self-control, impulsivity and anti-social behaviour.

Current Studies Prisons Study The Wellcome Trust funded [http:\\ http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Funding/Grants-awarded/index.htm] a study in YOI Hindley, YOI Lancaster Farms and YOI Polmont. Results are expected in early 2012.

Robert Clack School Study An Esmée_Fairbairn_Foundation funded [http:// http://www.esmeefairbairn.org.uk/grants2009/food.pdf] study into the effect of improved nutrition on the behaviour, cognitive performance and academic achievement of 14-16 year olds.

Areas of Work The Institute focuses work across four areas or ‘strands’:
 * Mental health
 * Offending behaviour
 * Education and learning
 * Dementias

Trustees The Earl Kitchener (President to December 2011)

Mrs Frances Jackson (Chairman)

Lord Ramsbotham (Vice Chairman)

The Very Revd Nicholas Fraying

Baroness Susan Greenfield, CBE

Mr Michael Harrison

Professor John Stein

The Rt. Hon Lord_Waddington, GCVO, QC

Mr Noel Wallace

Dr Martin Wright

Miss Sarah Morton

Professor Michael Crawford

Mr Geoffrey Shields