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January 2004, Vol. 13, No. 1| Return to Table of Contents


Recent Gifts and Grants

Burroughs Wellcome Fund provided a grant in the amount of $424,101 to support the 2004 course, “Frontiers in Reproduction: Molecular and Cellular Approaches” for three years beginning in May 2004.

The G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation renewed its grant of $350,000 in support of the Josephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution; for the program to develop marine models for biomedical research in the MRC; and, to support veterinary services at the MBL.

The Starr Foundation provided a grant of $250,000 for laboratory equipment and a computer classroom for students in the Semester in Environmental Science that takes place in the C. V. Starr Environmental Sciences Building.

World Precision Instruments provided equipment with a value of $38,685 to the 2004 course, “Neural Systems and Behavior.”

The Harold Whitworth Pierce Charitable Trust provided a grant
of $25,000 to support the Semester in Environmental Science.