Brigham expands hosting of student trainees through a new partnership
Bloomberg Philanthropies committed $37.8 million to Mass General Brigham to create a new healthcare career preparatory curriculum at the Edward M. Kennedy Academy of Health Careers School
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Good Ventures infuses $4.5 million into potential Alzheimer’s tool
Brigham scientists are developing a blood-based tool that detects Alzheimer’s early and monitors the effectiveness of promising treatment options.
Resneks Make World’s Largest Investment in PSC Research to Improve Care for Patients with Rare Disease
A family’s search for better treatments for primary sclerosing cholangitis led them to the Brigham, where they established the only research center of its kind in the world.
Tuttle family commits $2 million to rare kidney cancer research
The couple’s gift provides crucial resources for ongoing research into chromophobe renal cell carcinoma.
Legorretas’ $5 million gift paves new pathways for kidney transplantation
The couple’s support will help Brigham researchers dramatically expand the number of organs considered suitable for transplantation.
Palandjians’ $7.5 million gift advances innovative leadership and addiction care
The couple’s generosity is supporting talented hospital leaders and patients and families affected by substance use disorders.
Celebrating a Historic $100 Million Gift to Establish The Gene Lay Institute of Immunology and Inflammation
This landmark gift—the largest in the Brigham's history—will establish The Gene Lay Institute of Immunology and Inflammation.
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The Sholleys Celebrate the Brigham’s Exceptional Care
Joan Moynagh Sholley is touched by the exceptional care that she, her husband, Adam, and their family have received.
Jeannie and Jonathan Lavine name Dr. Bernstein Distinguished Chair in Neurology
The couple’s $2.5 million gift propels the work of a leading migraine expert at the Brigham.
Harold Davis Honors His Late Wife, Ruth
Grateful for both Ruth’s care and his own experiences at the Brigham, Harold was inspired to give back.
Nurses’ Health Study participant Gail Sipe names study in her estate plans
After participating in the Nurses’ Health Study for 45 years, Gail Sipe named the study in her estate plans. “My hope is that the study will keep going for a long time and will impact areas of women’s health that haven’t been addressed before.”