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Harold Davis makes special Helix gift to honor his late wife, Ruth
"The Helix is a very nice way to recognize a gift. And most of us, we know who we love and who we miss—and who we want to honor."
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.”
Martignettis establish Brigham’s first distinguished chair in nursing
The couple’s generosity honors chief nursing officer Maddy Pearson and enhances support for all Brigham nurses.
Marriotts create distinguished chair dedicated to progressive MS research
In memory of Cindy Larsen Chugg, the family is investing in expertise and leadership towards better treatments for this debilitating condition.
$5 million gift catalyzes next phase of Progressive MS Initiative
Renewed support from the Water Cove Charitable Foundation is helping advance imaging and novel treatment approaches for progressive multiple sclerosis.
Helix Donor Story: Gene Briskman
A Lasting Note of Appreciation: "It’s a way to honor those who are in the trenches every day caring for others."
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$5 million gift for research honors life of Llura Gund
The Gund family is investing in bright researchers who seek to expand insights into RA and further treatment options.
Pages’ $5 million gift powers possibilities in neurology and cancer
The family’s philanthropic support was inspired by their meaningful connections to patient care and research at the Brigham.
Schuster Distinguished Chair amplifies vital work in dermatology
"As a patient and trustee, I’ve been amazed by the depth and breadth of the Brigham’s excellence."
Romneys’ $5 million gift enables groundbreaking neurologic research
The Romneys continue to champion advances for Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and Progressive multiple sclerosis.