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...Last month, a private disease foundation told Adrian J. Ivinson, director of the NeuroDiscovery Center at Harvard Medical School, that it could no longer fund his grant through its current funding plan—asking to break up the payments into four or five installments, instead...
...Ivinson, who conducts research on neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington’s and Parkinson’s, says his center draws 60 percent of its funding from private donors—causing unease about support for future projects...
...more than any other arm of Harvard.“It’s going to become a cliché, but one of the many things Joe has done is continually remind people of the potential benefits of working together,” HCNR Director Adrian J. Ivinson said.Martin managed Harvard’s merger with the Dana-Farber Cancer Insitute in 1999. The move brought together more than 800 Harvard faculty and received a $50 million grant from the National Cancer Institute. In a similar vein, the Martin administration drove the development of the Harvard Clinical Research Institute, which...
...absolutely resource-limited,” Ivinson says. “We have no shortage of ideas, and there are many new programs we could start if we had the funds. We’re impatient for progress that will make a difference for friends and family...
...number of Alzheimer’s patients will double in the next 50 years,” Ivinson says. “It speaks to the urgency that is driving the center forward...