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$100 million gift establishes The Gene Lay Institute of Immunology and Inflammation
The largest gift in the Brigham’s history is furthering investigations of immune-mediated diseases, immune system aging, and cancers that are unresponsive to cancer immunotherapies.
The Markoses Honor Their Late Parents
For the Markoses, the Helix gave them the perfect opportunity to create a lasting tribute to their late parents.
Heart valve research inspires second $1 million gift from MeLampy and Lawrence
The couple is pleased to see their giving is making an impact on the Brigham’s Structural Heart Disease Program.
$1.5 million gift enables healthcare training for indigenous students
Philanthropy is bolstering a program at the Brigham and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative that is helping increase the pipeline of indigenous medical trainees.
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.
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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.
Resneks’ $25 million gift marks turning point in PSC research
The innovative research of Joshua Korzenik, MD, inspired the couple to make a significant gift to establish the Resnek Family Center for PSC Research, a first-of-its-kind research powerhouse dedicated to solving the disease.
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.