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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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Carol N. and Allen S Wyett

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Burkes Build Incomparable Heart-Lung Fellowship Program

The Burkes’ generosity launched a one-of-a-kind fellowship in cardiovascular and pulmonary research and care.

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$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.

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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.

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$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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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$5 Million Gift Spurs Progressive MS Initiative

The Water Cove Charitable Foundation’s investment is accelerating a multifaceted research effort to better understand and treat progressive multiple sclerosis.

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