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   Areas to Support

    ALUMNI FUND - SCHOLARSHIPS - PROFESSORSHIPS - PRE-CLINICAL DEPARTMENTS
    HARVARD NEURODISCOVERY CENTER - DANA-FARBER/HARVARD CANCER CENTER

Since its founding in 1782, Harvard Medical School has produced generations of leaders in medicine, and has attracted some of the finest minds in the world to participate in its research endeavors. Because medical research and education is constantly evolving, support from outside sources is vital to HMS's mission of excellence in teaching, and dedication to ending human suffering caused by disease. Giving to a medical school can be an enormously rewarding experience, and an intensely personal one as well. Here are just a few support needs that may be of interest to you.

Please feel free to contact us to discuss any of these or other giving opportunities at HMS at (617) 384-8500.

          Valeria Fantin and Philip Leder are co-inventors of a molecule that appears to target the mitochondrial Achilles' heel of some cancer cells. (Photo by Graham Ramsay) Jim Yong Kim with children from Carabayllo, on the outskirts of Lima, Peru, where Partners in Health began treating multidrug-resistant TB patients in 1994. (Photo courtesy of Partners in Health) This MRI brain image of a 13-year-old female with microcephaly (top) shows a smaller cerebral cortex than the normal-sized brain of a healthy 11-year-old female (bottom). A mutation of the ASPM gene has been linked to this condition.(Images by Ganesh Mochida) Peter Lansbury, Yichin Liu, Hilal Lashuel, and Zhihua Liu uncovered a dual role for UCH-L1 that explains why a genetic variant of the enzyme may be protective against Parkinson's disease. (Photo by Graham Ramsay)

 

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