Salk Institute Awarded Historic $42 Million Grant

World-renowned research facility receives largest single donation in its 53-year history.

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World-renowned research facility receives largest single donation in its 53-year history

LA JOLLA, CA—The Salk Institute for Biological Studies has received a $42 million gift-the largest in the Institute's history-to establish the Helmsley Center for Genomic Medicine (HCGM), a research center dedicated to decoding the common genetic factors underlying many complex chronic human diseases.

The award, from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, will support interdisciplinary research that paves the way to new therapies for chronic illnesses such as cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.

Left to right: Geoffrey Wahl, Marc Montminy, Jan Karlseder, Reuben Shaw, Fred Gage, William R. Brody, John Codey, Clodagh O'Shea, Inder Verma, Ronald Evans, Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, Tony Hunter and Irwin Mark Jacobs. Image courtesy of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies
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