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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$25 million gift from IBM Watson Health sparks AI solutions
This extraordinary investment is helping BWH scientists unlock the full potential of AI to address major public health issues.
Stephanie and John Connaughton Strengthen Commitment to Innovation and Care
The family pledged $1.5 million to three areas close to their hearts: the NICU, women’s health, and trauma innovation.
Benefactors Propel Prostate Cancer Research
Santo Politi and Eleanor G. Baldwin pledged $2 million to establish the Baldwin Politi Family Distinguished Chair in Oncology.
Fishes Honor Katz with Distinguished Chair in Medical Education
Cyndy and John Fish pledged $2 million to establish a distinguished chair in medical education, with Joel T. Katz, MD, as the nominated incumbent.
Oppenheimer’s Gift to Cancer Research Honors a Force for Good
The Jennifer Oppenheimer Cancer Research Initiative aims to improve surgical approaches and therapies for glioblastoma.
Resneks’ $15 million gift launches first-of-its-kind research center
The Resnek Family Center for PSC Research is accelerating breakthrough treatments for a rare disease.
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Brigham Legacy Challenge Sets Generosity in Motion
Thanks to a generous benefactor, individuals who support the Brigham through their estate plans can have their gift matched to magnify their impact.
Heart Disease: 7 Differences Between Men and Women
Heart disease develops and presents differently between men and women.
Kayes’ $2 million gift strengthens research for mental illness
The family’s support is accelerating research into novel medical approaches for major psychiatric disorders.
$1 Million Gift Boosts Novel Research in Channing Division
Support from Edward Krapels and Sarah Emerson will fuel promising projects in public health precision medicine.
