Brown's Warren Alpert Medical School Receives $50 Million Gift

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Brown's Warren Alpert Medical School Receives $50 Million Gift

Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School received a $50 million gift to help turn biomedical research and discovery into treatments and cures for disease.

The gift came from Brown Chancellor Samuel Mencoff and his wife Ann.

“The groundbreaking research of Brown faculty in the lab can see clinical applications at the bedside of patients in hospitals affiliated with Brown, and then lead to commercial applications. The partnership between academic medicine and local health care providers is one of the essential ingredients for sustaining quality health care and propelling economic progress in Rhode Island,” said Brown President Christina Paxson.

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The Gift

Half of the Mencoff gift will be dedicated to establishing endowed chairs and providing funding to support researchers — from laboratory scientists to physician-scholars — whose discoveries alleviate illness and disease.

The remaining $25 million will support medical education and research.

The gift will support the Brown Institute of Translational Science (BITS). BITS is establishing teams of scientists and clinicians who convert scientific discoveries into medical breakthroughs that are tested in the clinic and brought to patients in the marketplace.

“The potential of medical research is almost limitless. What can be more exciting or important than finding cures and treatments for diseases that burden the lives of patients in Rhode Island and globally,” said Mencoff.

Mencoff is the co-CEO and co-founder of the private equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners in Chicago. He has served as chancellor of the Corporation of Brown University since July of 2016.


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