Wyetts commit $50 million bequest—largest in Brigham history
The couple’s forward-thinking generosity will touch the lives of patients, staff, and scientists for generations to come.
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Rondeaus' Holiday Event Benefits MS Research
At their annual holiday party, Michelle and Chris Rondeau raised $100,000 for the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases.
Moore Foundation Grant Looks to Curb Overprescribing
The foundation’s $2 million grant will support research by Gordon Schiff, MD, to study overuse of prescription medications nationwide.
Burkes Build Incomparable Heart-Lung Fellowship Program
The Burkes’ generosity launched a one-of-a-kind fellowship in cardiovascular and pulmonary research and care.
$5 Million Gift Powers Next Wave of Alzheimer’s Research
John and Dorothy Remondis’ generosity is helping Brigham scientists develop early detection methods for Alzheimer’s.
Alumnus Honors Obstetrics Training with Distinguished Chair
Former Brigham resident Thomas Kosasa, MD, gave $2 million to establish the Kosasa Family Distinguished Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
$3.7 Million Grant Targets Peripheral Artery Disease
The American Heart Association’s grant to the Brigham is one of four given to medical centers collaborating to solve vascular disease.
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$1.25 Million Gift Aids Addiction Recovery
Peter Palandjian and Eliza Dushku support the Brigham Health Bridge Clinic’s efforts to treat opioid addiction and substance use disorders.
Ullian Advocates for Neurosciences Funding
A $100,000 gift from Arthur and Dora Ullian supports the Pain Navigator Program, a pilot study testing new approaches to chronic pain care.
Illuminating a Path to Parenthood for IBD Patients
A gift of $360,000 is enabling Sonia Friedman, MD, to improve fertility and pregnancy care for patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Touched by Tragedy, Family Advances Trauma Care
To help patients benefit from new discoveries, Betsy and David Epstein committed $350,000 to accelerate trauma research.