In the field of medical research, the Foundation’s support has been endowed to different institutions, such as the “Anastasios G. Leventis Research Department” of the Foundation of Biological and Medical Research of the Academy of Athens, the Cypriot Institute of Neurology and Genetics, the Research Centre of the Cypriot Antianaemic Association, the Limasol General Hospital for the equipment of the Intensive Therapy Unit, Euaggelismos Hospital for the equipment of the pathology department laboratory and the ultrasound scanning department, as well as the neurosurgery department lab of the medical faculty of the University of Athens for the supply of technological equipment.

Furthermore, subsidies have been granted to the Cooley’s Anaemia Foundation in Nigeria and the medical programme for the elimination of insect parasitic nematode, as these two diseases afflict Western Africa.

The Foundation has also assisted, among other equally significant research programmes, the “Childhood-Obesity programme” operated  by the Department of Pediatrics of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Athens, has contributed in the “Hystiocytosis in Greece Research programme” implemented by “Artemis Society”, has supported the “Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention programme” operated at “Panagia Philanthropini Centre” of Ormylia Foundation, has as well aided the purchasing of the appropriate technological instruments required for the creation of the first “Centre of Functional Neurosurgery and Brain Research” in Evangelismos Hospital of Athens, in which patients from both Greece and Cyprus suffering from diseases caused by function efficiency in the nervous system (Parkinson, Epilepsy, Raynaud phenomenon etc.) could find appropriate treatment and cure. The Foundation’s contribution towards the “Prostate Cancer Research programme” undertaken by the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmaco-technology of the Biomedical Research Foundation of Athens, as well as its constant commitment towards the particular Institution, led administration of the Biomedical Research Foundation into naming the Chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmaco-technology after the late Anastasios G. Leventis.