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January 16, 2001
Contact: Jennifer Day, (313) 577-1058, jday@med.wayne.edu
Kelly Scheer, (313)
966-5009, kscheer@dmc.org
MEDIA ADVISORY:
WSU, Children’s Hospital of Michigan to honor donors Jan. 31 for $17 million
in contributions
Wayne State
University’s School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Michigan will
host a reception Wednesday, Jan. 31, to show their appreciation of donors who
helped the institutions continue their commitment to pediatric research by
establishing 13 endowed chairs and professorships during the past year.
Collectively,
the donors contributed more than $17 million to support research in several
pediatric specialties. Among those to be honored are:
The
Estate of M. Ann Adams for its gift to fund the Carman and Ann Adams Endowed
Chair of Pediatric Research;
George
and Martha Bicknell Kellner for their gift to fund the Frank Bicknell, MD,
Endowed Chair of Pediatric Urology;
The
Carls Foundation for its gift to fund The Carls Foundation Endowed Chair in
Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology;
Samuel
and Jean Frankel for their gift to fund The Frankel Family Endowed Chair in
Pediatric Neuroscience Research;
John
and Marion Ginopolis for their gift to fund the Georgie Ginopolis Endowed Chair
in Pediatric Cancer and Hematology;
Miriam
L. Hamburger for her gift to fund the Miriam L. Hamburger Endowed Chair of Child
and Adolescent Neuropsychiatric Research;
Richard
and Leslie Helppie for their gift to fund an the Helppie Endowed Chair for Urban
Pediatric Health Research;
Charles
R. O’Brien and the executives of Ring Screw Textron for their gift to fund the
Ring Screw Textron Endowed Chair of Pediatric Cancer Research;
The
colleagues of Arvin I. Philippart, MD, for their gift to fund the Arvin I.
Philippart Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgical Research;
The
Estate of Elizabeth and Peter Schotanus for its gift to fund The Schotanus
Family Endowed Chair of Pediatrics, the Peter Schotanus Endowed Professorship in
Pediatric Neurosurgery and the Elizabeth Schotanus Endowed Professorship in
Pediatric Nursing; and
Janis
and William Wetsman for their gift to fund the Janis and William Wetsman Family
Endowed Chair in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Media
organizations are welcome to attend the luncheon, which will be from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. in Comerica Park’s Tiger Club Room.
With
more than 1,000 medical students, WSU is among the nation’s largest medical
schools. Together with the Detroit Medical Center, the school is a leader in
patient care and medical research in a number of areas including pediatrics.
Children’s Hospital of Michigan, the only freestanding pediatric hospital in
the state, recently was ranked the No. 6 pediatric hospital in the United States
by Child magazine.
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