Donors 2017-05-09T20:00:28+00:00

Our Donors

Donors are critical to providing resources that are vital to the FNIH’s success. Unrestricted gifts allow the flexibility to use donations where they are most needed, while restricted gifts serve a specific area of interest. Individuals and organizations also can establish funds and endowments to pay tribute to loved ones or join a giving society. Donors are recognized in a variety of ways and some societies include membership benefits. Learn more at the following links:

  • Annual Contributions: Join the Partners for Innovation, Discovery and Health Society at fnih.org/PartnersSociety.
  • Funds and Endowments: Establish a fund or endowment that advances research in a particular area of interest by searching FNIH programs at fnih.org/Programs.
  • Planned Giving: For questions regarding bequests or transferring stock, visit fnih.org/PlannedGiving and join others who included the FNIH in their estate plans at fnih.org/LegacySociety.
  • Tribute Giving: Learn more about gifts to honor or memorialize a loved one at fnih.org/TributeGiving.

Please call 301.402.4976 or email advancement@fnih.org with listing concerns or questions.

AbbVie Inc. 3
Anheuser-Busch InBev 2
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 17
Carlsberg Breweries A/S
Diageo Plc
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 15
HEINEKEN
Eli Lilly and Company 17
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. 19
National Football League 3
Pernod Ricard
Pfizer Inc 19

Alzheimer’s Association 12
Amgen, Inc. 14
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP 15
Biogen 6
Genentech, Inc. 10
GlaxoSmithKline 18
Craig R. Gochanour, Ph.D.
Good Ventures Foundation
Johnson & Johnson 16
McKnight Brain Research Foundation 11
National Institutes of Health 8
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 4
ROCHE 9
SABMiller
Sanofi 15
Takeda Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. 8

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 8
Buffy Cafritz 13
Clinical Research Associates, LLC, an affiliate of the Simons Foundation 2
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation 3
Eisai Inc.
Institut De Recherches Internationales Servier and ADIR 2
Lundbeck 2
Project C.U.R.E. +
Mrs. Lily Safra 15
James T. Wendel
Wyeth Nutrition 2
EMD Serono, Inc.
GE Healthcare
Amie’s Place Foundation
Arthritis Foundation 7
Astellas Pharma Inc. 3
BioClinica, Inc. 9
Congress of Neurological Surgeons 2
Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. 7
Driven To Cure, Inc.
JDRF International
Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health and Policy 2
Lupus Research Alliance
Ann Lurie 5
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Montrone 19
Ortho Clinical Diagnostics
The Pew Charitable Trusts 3
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America 12

Abbott 9
Accelerate Cure/treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease (ACT-AD)
Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation 4
American Association for Dental Research 4
CogState Ltd 2
DiamiR, LLC
EUROIMMUN AG
Peter and Judy Kovler 3
MagQu Co., Ltd.
Steven and Jann Paul
PeopleBio, Inc.
Richard and Susan Roth
Siemens Corporation 2
Transition Therapeutics, Inc.
Estate of Eugene Woolf and Dismas S. Blanco 2

Colgate-Palmolive Company 4
Fisher Foundation
IXICO Ltd. 5
Rose J. Lem 2
Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. Marcus 6
Steve and Sherry Mayer 4
James L. McDonald
In memory of Lewis A. and Carol W. McDonald
National Dairy Council 6
NeuroRx 5
Piramal Imaging, GmbH 6
Jane M. Sayer, Ph.D.
Abbey M. Schwarts
George and Trish Vradenburg, Co-Founders USAgainst Alzheimer’s 5

Achaogen, Inc. 2
Adaptive Biotechnologies
Advanced Medical Technology Association – AdvaMed 2
Louis S. Alfano
In memory of Janice Alfano
American Dental Association Foundation
AMS Foundation for the Arts, Sciences and Humanities
Araclon Biotech
ARIAD Pharmaceuticals
Bayer AG
Citigroup Inc.
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
James H. and Christina W. Donovan 5
Andrew and Michelle Feinberg 2
Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences 3
Friends of Cancer Research 7
Estate of Jack Gramlich 6
W. Seymour Holt, M.D. and Rheta Holt
The Honest Company
Sachiko Kuno Foundation
Freda C. Lewis-Hall, M.D., FAPA 4
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
Mayo Clinic
Meso Scale Diagnostics, LLC. 8
Martin J. Murphy, Ph.D. and Ann Murphy, Ph.D. 11
In honor of Charles A. Sanders
Myriad RBM 4
Bob and Sally Newcomb 6
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation 17
Estate of Patrick M. O’Connor, Ph.D.
Art and Karen Pappas
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Andrew & Lillian A. Posey Foundation
Curt and Linda Rodin
Dame Jillian Sackler 14
Gerald R. Sigal and Ellen V. Sigal, Ph.D. 7
Solomon H. Snyder, M.D.
SomaLogic, Inc.
Russell W. Steenberg and Patricia Colbert 4
Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D. and Nadia Zerhouni, M.D. 4

Janet B. Abrams 8
American Diabetes Association 7
American Heart Association, Inc. 2
Association for Molecular Pathology
Axovant Sciences, Inc.
Lillian R. Baumann
BrightFocus Foundation
Frank C. and Marcia M. Carlucci 2
Ernesto I. Freire, Ph.D. and Maria C. Freire, Ph.D. 5
Carol-Ann Harris 4
Hatteras Venture Partners
International Myeloma Foundation
Duke W. Jones
In memory of Brenda S. Jones
Matthew Scher and Barbara Lazio 4
In memory of Barbara L. Lazio and Carol Scher
NET ESolutions Corporation (NETE)
Radiological Society of North America 8
Robert E. Roberts, Ph.D. 8
Charles A. Sanders, M.D. and Ann E. Sanders 20
Dale Schultz and Lynn Vear
In memory of Jana Sue Smith
Social & Scientific Systems, Inc.
Nina K. Solarz 7
SunTrust Banks, Inc. 6
The Geaton & JoAnn DeCesaris Family Foundation, Inc. 2
In honor of Betty DeCesaris
Ullmann Family Foundation 8
University of British Columbia 2
Bonnie Williams
The Richard H. Yearick Foundation 2

Michael D. Baker
Charles River Laboratories, Inc.
Christopher J. Boyd and Jamie N. Cooper 2
In memory of Sara Elizabeth Cooper
Paul J. Gattini 5
Chris and Laura C. Hazzard 8
In memory of Richard Curtin
Midwest Research Institute
Mr. Mehdi Nafissi and Dr. Ann F. Welton 9
PTA Jankowski Charitable Fund 2
Carl L. Quinn
Sunny Raspet 4
John and Katrina Rogers 3
In memory of Brenda S. Jones
RTI International
Steve and Chris Wilsey 8

Anonymous (5)
George B. and Elin Abercrombie
Marc and Anita Abramowitz
Daniel C. and Beverly Arnold 2
D. Steven Beam
Frederick C. and Rebecca B. Becker
Ronald and Barbara Berke 7
In memory of Jenny Berke
Jennifer Berman
BioReliance
Zachary T. Bloomgarden, Ph.D. and Kathy F. Bloomgarden, Ph.D. 8
Benjamin Brafman
Breast Cancer Fund
Amanda E. Breziner
Ambassador and Mrs. Dwight L. Bush, Sr.
In honor of Buffy Cafritz
Center For Contemporary Judaica
In memory of Stephen Solarz
Ken Chang
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
Ellen Cramer 2
Daniel Cunningham and Mary Hennessey 3
Marguerite Durkin
In honor of Fred Miller
Victor J. Dzau, M.D.
Endocrine Society
Environmental Working Group
William and Margaret Farrington
Ken Fife
Susan Finley
Seth P. Forster 3
James and Karen Gavic 7
Peggy J. Gerlacher 19
In memory of John D. Gerlacher
Margaret Grieve 4
In honor of Nina K. Solarz
Paul Heider
Paul Herrling, Ph.D. 3
Eleanor Holtzman
Nancy Hutson, Ph.D.
Robert A. and Jeanie Ingram
Institute for Green Science at Carnegie Mellon University
IQ Solutions 7
David P. Jang
In honor of Ms. Kathy Shavoley and Dr. G. David Jang
Kuo-Ding O. Jen
Bernard H. and Georgina E. Kaufman
Kevin and Teresa Klock 2
In memory of Fred E. and Helen Balding
Gary G. Kochersberger, M.D. 2
Ronald L. Krall, M.D. and Susan J. Krall 5
Kelly and Adam Leight 4
In honor of Deborah Merke
Howard H. and Jacqueline K. Levine 6
Deborah Lindsay 2
In memory of T. Douglas Lindsay
Julie Bell Lindsay 2
In memory of T. Douglas Lindsay
Edison T. Liu, M.D., Ph.D. and Margaret B. Liu 4
Monya Mandich
In memory of Marc Mandich
John and Stacy Martin 4
Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Co.
Raymond Michael
Bayard H. Morrison, III, M.D. 2
Nabil A. Moufarrej
Brian Netter
Donna Nichols 7
In memory of Jay Nichols
Omega World Travel Inc.
Matthew W. O’Neill and Erica Joyce Lam 8
In memory of Dean R. O’Neill
Matt and Robyn Nichols Painter 6
In memory of Jay Nichols
Amy and John Porter
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
Alan S. Rabson, M.D.
RaNA Therapeutics
RBC Capital Markets, LLC 2
Gregory and Sherry Roper 3
Robert and Marjorie Rosenberg 6
Stanley O. Roth 3
Scott Rovegno
Lenore R. Salzman
In memory of Norman P. Salzman
Douglas E. Schoen
SEQUENOM, Inc.
Norman E. Sharpless, M.D. and Julie Sharpless, M.D.
Steve Siegel
Cyrena Simons 3
Richard I. and Anastasia Smith 4
Stanley and Eve Geller Family Foundation
In memory of Norman P. Salzman
Jon P. and Debbie Stonehouse
Dr. Ann K. Syrdal
Tecniplast USA
Samuel O. Thier, M.D. and Paula Thier 11
Christopher and Elizabeth Thoma 3
In memory of Oberon Christopher Thoma
Travelers Companies, Inc. 2
In memory of Jared Latigona
UCB, Inc.
Jon and Kristin Vaver 9
Zachary Weidner
David Westerman
William Wiet
Stewart K. Wilson 5
In memory of Blaise Ribet
Richard G. Wyatt, M.D. and Linda S. Wyatt, Ph.D. 2
Lucas and Katrina Yun-Nikolac 3

Anonymous (3)
Nancy C. Andrews, M.D., Ph.D.
Drs. Bryan and Donna Arling 1
James E. Balow, M.D. and Mary G. Balow 3
In honor of Jeff, Jill and Jamie and Kim Balow
Robert Barlow 2
In memory of Jared Latigona
Bayer Crop Science
Matthew Benavides
Booster 3
In memory of Stan C. Nebinski
Brown University School of Public Health
William Burns
Dan Balliet and Jan Carlson 8
Michael and Melissa Cather 3
Jeffrey Chow 3
Fred Cohen
Commonweal
Carl Crohgan
Courtney Cunniff
Ronald Early 2
Christopher Eccles
In memory of Lauretta J. Payne
The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX)
F5 Networks 3
Reba Faigeles
James M. Felser, M.D. 7
In memory of Stephen E. Straus
Nicholas M. and Jacqueline E. Ferriter 3
Jeffrey and Marilyn Finn
Marie Francis 2
In memory of Jared Latigona
Margaret Gavin
In honor of Todd Grams
Glass-Stoll Charitable Fund
Harrison J. Goldin
Gene and Esther Gorman 2
Sam D. Graham, M.D. and Jane O. Graham 6
Jon Greenwald
Joe Grossman
Ken and Yvette Guidry 10
Thomas H. and Rita R. Hassall
Eric Hirschhorn and Leah Wortham 6
In honor of Nina K. Solarz
Abigail Holtz
Susan C. Horowitz 2
In memory of Arthur G. Horowitz
Harold Huston 2
In honor of Laura Huston and Steve Winkeler
Stephanie L. James, Ph.D. 6
James F. and Gudrun Jeffrey
Richard Jonas and Katherine Vernot-Jonas 9
Michael M. Kaback, M.D.
Robert Kaiman
Alok Katkar
Charles E. Kaufman Medical Fund 5
Robert E. Kingston, Ph.D.
Francis Koschier
Jody Kris 2
Jules and Lynn Kroll
Richard and Jeanne Lambert
Debra R. Lappin, J.D.
Ken and Frankie Lee
Ann Lemmon
Jake Levin
In honor of Erin Lane
Herbert Ley
In honor of Anita C. Ley
Stephen and Maria L. Maebius
In honor of Deborah Merke
Glenn McAvoy
Cody and Kimberley McCain
The Honorable Matthew McHugh
Robert and Margaret McNamara Foundation 2 3
Ari and Abbey Meltzer 2
Jorge Morazzani 3
Reverend and Mrs. Robert H. Naylor 2
Carmine L. Novembre, M.P.H.
Gilbert S. Omenn, M.D., Ph.D. and Martha A. Darling 6
Susanne N. O’Neill
Harry W. Orf, Ph.D.
Marilyn H. Paul
Kristyn Pineda
Eric Polhamus
N. Joan Ray
In memory of Edith Bond Bloss and Walter Richard Bloss
Ashley Reimer
Research!America 2
Johng S. Rhim, M.D.and Mary L. Rhim 5
Rock For The Heart
Steven T. Rosen, M.D.
Stuart G. and Valerie Sadwin
Seema Shah Basu, Ph.D.
William Sheridan
William S. and JoAnne Singer
Peter L. Slavin, M.D.
Thomas Staab
Robert Stoner
Brian Szmyd 2
William and Zani Tolentino 8
Environmental Signaling Project at Tulane University and the Weatherhead Foundation
University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
Eugene J. Van Scott, M.D.
Harold E. Varmus, M.D.
Paula J. Warrick, Ph.D. 5
Robert J. and Jean S. Warrick
Robert C. Watson and Debra D. Petersen 6
In memory of Hayley Watson
Sara Lou Whildin 4
Wiley Rein LLP
Joyce Regina Winstead
Adam Zimmerman

Anonymous (7)
Dr. Richard C. Adler and Mrs. Adler
Michael Assenza
Santhosh Balasubramanian
Alane Barnes
Jill H. Barr 8
In memory of John L. Barr
Ann Beck 9
Joan Beck 6
Jon H. Beusen and Denise D. Beusen, Ph.D. <3
In memory of Richard E. Huffman and Bill Koenig
Arlene Blum
Lynne Boyle
In honor of David Moore
Peter Brennan
Deniz Brower
Susan Burney
Mary Jane Burt
Steve Burwinkel
In memory of Stephanie Guadalupe Burwinkel Coronado
Dawn Calabia
Bruce A. Chabner, M.D. and Davi-Ellen Chabner
Camile Chen
Howard Cohen
In honor of William L. Dahut
Rochelle Cohen 2
In memory of Rex Sexton
Edward G. Conture, Ph.D. 4
Martin J. Corso, M.D. 4
Peter H. Crawford
Arlene and Richard Crowell
Bob Dallek
Stacy Davis
Christopher Deaton and Ron Vega
In memory of Jana Sue Smith
Rabbi Steven Denker
Linda DeWitt
In memory of Jana Sue Smith
Leo DiNapoli
In memory of Danielle Maatouk
Jeffrey J. Doenges 2
Jeffrey Dwoskin 2
Marguerite M. Engler, P.C.
Shauna Ensrud 3
Faye Fager 3
Arlene L. Feit 4
In memory of David M. Feit
Brigetet Flood
In memory of Donald Tyler
Laren Friedman 2
Jason and Gloria Garver 10
Keith Gendler
Stefan Green 2
Michael C. and Patricia M. Greer
Christina R. Hermos, M.D.
Eva C. Holtz 7
James Horton, M.D. 3
Raymond James
Samantha Kaplan 4
Ali Karaouni
In memory of Jana Sue Smith
Kerafast, Inc.
Paul and Nancy Kurland
Michael and Maria Lewan 2
Ahmed Mahmoud
Anne Alexander Marshall, Ph.D. and Davis Marshall 12
Omez Mesina
Judith Miller 3
Gloria Monarrez
Paul Neiman, M.D. 3
Benjamin S. and Elizabeth F. Neufeld, Ph.D.
Gerald and Elizabeth Nissen 8
Richard C. Adler and Andrea K. Nordell
Steven Owens
Alice Pau
Andrew Peacock
Jennifer Pearl
In memory of Harper M. Wolinetz
David Pedersen
In memory of Shelby B. Reinish
Marshall and Kathy G. Peterson
Robert Petterson 2
Thomas R. Pilling
In honor of Harold A. Markey
Justin Presant
Cheryl Rakestraw
Elizabeth Rambach
In memory of Jana Sue Smith
The Relias Family 2
Diana Robinson
In honor of Joanne Moore
James and Lora Rodenberg 7
In memory of Leanna Rose Rodenberg Heil
Sidney Rosenzweig 3
Michael Roytburd
Janice W. Rutherford 2
Dr. Michael Ryan and Dr. Linda Ryan 4
Darren Schneider 2
Benjamin Schwartz
Susan Segatti 3
Rajiv Shahi
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation 2
Anuradha Singh
Sharon Stephenson
Suresh and Feroza Subramani 3
Anthony Tassone 5
Donald Thompson 3
Patricia Thompson 2
In memory of Jared Latigona
James Tucker 2
Julie A. Tune 6
In memory of Gene Lasecki
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
Andrew Veale
Nathaniel Walker and Tracy Towsley Walker
Kimberly Ward
Dr. and Mrs. Roy Weiner 3
Theodore Wells
Ingrid Wiley 8
Julie and Howard Wolf-Rodda 10
Steven Wong 4
Joyce A. Yarington 13
In memory of Chris Harp
Joel Yesley 9
Dr. Stuart H. Yuspa and Eleanor H. Yuspa 7

PARTNERS SOCIETY

The FNIH acknowledges individuals who have supported its programs with a major gift in 2016 as members of the Partners Society.

Rose J. Lem
James L. McDonald
In memory of Lewis A. and Carol W. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Montrone
Abbey M. Schwarts
AMS Foundation for the Arts, Sciences and Humanities
Friends of Cancer Research
Estate of Patrick M. O’Connor, Ph.D.
Curt and Linda Rodin
Dame Jillian Sackler
Gerald R. Sigal and Ellen V. Sigal, Ph.D.
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP
In memory of Gregory A. Curt
Lillian R. Baumann
Ullmann Family Foundation
Bonnie Williams
The Richard H. Yearick Foundation
Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D. and Nadia Zerhouni, M.D.
Anonymous (3)
Frederick C. and Rebecca B. Becker
Jennifer Berman
Zachary T. Bloomgarden, Ph.D. and Kathy F. Bloomgarden, Ph.D.
Buffy Cafritz
Ken Chang
Christopher J. Boyd and Jamie N. Cooper
In memory of Sara Elizabeth Cooper
Ken Fife
Susan Finley
Seth P. Forster
James and Karen Gavic
Paul Heider
David P. Jang
In honor of Ms. Kathy Shavoley and Dr. G. David Jang
Bernard H. and Georgina E. Kaufman
Gary G. Kochersberger, M.D.
Edison T. Liu, M.D., Ph.D. and Margaret B. Liu
Monya Mandich
In memory of Marc Mandich
John and Stacy Martin
Raymond Michael
Nabil A. Moufarrej
Brian Netter
Carl L. Quinn
Alan S. Rabson, M.D.
Gregory and Sherry Roper
Robert and Marjorie Rosenberg
Scott Rovegno
Steve Siegel
Cyrena Simons
Richard I. and Anastasia Smith
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Dr. Ann K. Syrdal
Christopher and Elizabeth Thoma
In memory of Oberon Christopher Thoma
Jon and Kristin Vaver
Zachary Weidner
David Westerman
William Wiet
Steve and Chris Wilsey
Stewart K. Wilson
In memory of Blaise Ribet
Lucas and Katrina Yun-Nikolac
Anonymous
F5 Networks
Kevin and Teresa Klock
In memory of Fred E. and Helen Balding
Julie Bell Lindsay
In memory of T. Douglas Lindsay
Glenn McAvoy
Ari and Abbey Meltzer
Marilyn H. Paul
Ashley Reimer
Brian Szmyd
William and Zani Tolentino
Paula J. Warrick, Ph.D.
Wiley Rein LLP
Adam Zimmerman

HONORARIUM GIFTS

You can honor a friend or family member for an important occasion with a gift to the FNIH. It is a wonderful way to send good wishes for a birthday or anniversary, thanks to a friend or doctor, or congratulations for retirement, a job well done or graduation. In 2016, the FNIH received gifts in honor of the following individuals:

Brian Ambuel
James Balow
Jeff Balow
Jill Balow
Kim Balow
Bridget Bennett
Joe Biden
Buffy Cafritz
David Cain
David Catzel
William L. Dahut
Michael Dayhoff
Anthony DeBenedetti
Betty DeCesaris
Tina Doshi
Jeffrey Fenn
Don Freeman
Maria C. Freire
Peggy J. Gerlacher
Todd Grams
Kathleen Haley
Elke Hammer
Brooke Harlow
Harriet Harrington
Neil Harrington
Elisabeth Heuston
David Hubbard
Laura Huston
Gail Jacobson
David Jang
Koloff Family
Kathleen P. Krisko
Erin Lane
Anita C. Ley
Lilly Loding
Harold A. Markey
Deborah Merke
Fred Miller
David Moore
Erica Moore
Joanne Moore
Bonnie Morris
Martin J. Murphy
Datta Mushi
Cindy Obermeyer
Paul Obermeyer
Christina O’Neill
Jessica Pescatore
Rick Pescatore
Sunny Raspet
Kristen R. Roach
Charles A. Sanders
Thomas Sennett
Dale R. Sessions
Kathy Shavoley
Ashleigh Stoddart
Grace Thoma
Donald Trump
Josephine Uva
Brad Wallace
Diane Wallace
Steve Winkeler
Lin Yan

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Contributions are given to the FNIH at the request of family members in memory of loved ones. These generous contributions enhance our ability to support the National Institutes of Health in its mission to improve health, by forming and facilitating public-private partnerships for biomedical research, education and training. We extend our sympathies to the family and friends of those memorialized below:

Saleh Abou-Zied
Janice M. Alfano
John Baker
Leon Baker
Fred E. Balding
Helen Balding
John L. Barr
Karol Bell
James Bennett
Jenny Berke
Adam J. Berry
Stuart Bindeman
Leslie Blaine
Edith B. Bloss
Walter R. Bloss
Carol Browning
Stephanie Guadalupe Burwinkel Coronado
Bennett Camhi
Danielle M. Campanella
Margie Sue Chapin
Colin Chignell
Ursula Civinskas
Sara Elizabeth Cooper
Gregory A. Curt
Richard Curtin
Mimi Davidoff
Ruby Deel
Charles DeRusso
Margaret Dygert
Kenneth J. Ebmeier
Emma W. Esposito
David M. Feit
James R. Fletcher
Kevin Fox
Paul A. Gattini
John D. Gerlacher
Helen Gorup
Helen Graubard
Gerald Graze
James E. Griffin
Earl L. Gross
Chris Harp
Kelly M. Harty
Thomas Henderson
Mary C. Hennick
Arthur G. Horowitz
Richard E. Huffman
Helen Hunt
Brenda S. Jones
George Kauffung
Dennis J. Keegan
Bill Koenig
Wesley J. LaPorte
Gene Lasecki
Jared Latigona
Barbara L. Lazio
Douglas Lindsay
Michael Lowitt
Danielle Maatouk
Marc Mandich
Harvey Margolin
Burton Maxwell
George McCollom
Carol W. McDonald
Lewis A. McDonald
Ellis McKenzie
Frank Mele
John N. Miller
Joseph H. Mintzer
Louise Myers
Stan C. Nebinski
Dolores Ness
Robert Noir
Patricia O’Neil
Dean R. O’Neill
Bernice Pappas
George Pappas
Duva Parsons
Rudy Pate
William E. Paul
Sherman Pavlovici
Lauretta J. Payne
Harriet Perlman
Lindsey Powell Rensch
Shirley Ray
Shelby B. Reinish
Monte Rentschler
Blaise Ribet
Leanna Rose Rodenberg Heil
Bertha Marie Roig
Miriam E. Rubenstein
Kathleen Rudis
Norman P. Salzman
Carol Scher
John W. Schneller
Myron Selter
Rex Sexton
Michele A. Shervin
WIlliam Y. Shinoda
Bernice Singer
Jana Sue Smith
Albert D. Sofranko
Judy Sofranko
Stephen J. Solarz
Robert A. Starling
Steven Steinberg
Stephen E. Straus
Everett Thoma
Oberon Christopher Thoma
Peter J. Todd
Donald Tyler
Margaret Van Gelder
Catherine J. Weikman
Nancy Wiederhorn
Jeffrey Wiersum
Elliot Wolff
Harper M. Wolinetz
William J. Yates
Robert Zammetti

LEGACY SOCIETY

The Legacy Society recognizes individuals who have informed us that they have named the FNIH as a beneficiary in their will or estate plan. These legacy gifts can support a specific National Institutes of Health program, area of research or other identified need, or they may provide unrestricted support to the FNIH. We thank the following individuals who have named the FNIH as a beneficiary.

Anonymous (4)
Judy Belous
Mrs. William McCormick Blair, Jr.
Estate of William R. Boyle
Paula L. and William C. Bradley
William and Buffy Cafritz
Michael Davis
Estate of Dean R. O’Neill
Estate of Sallie Rosen Kaplan
Marjorie D. Fuller
Estate of Jonathan D. Gest *
Craig R. Gochanour, Ph.D. *
Estate of Jack Gramlich
Estate of Charles Harris
Patricia S. and Ken Kohlen
Zell Kravinsky, Ph.D. and Emily Kravinsky, M.D.
Dorothy O. Newcomb Trust
Patricia Nowosacki
Estate of Patrick M. O’Connor, Ph.D. *
Estate of Jennifer R. Price
Robert E. Roberts, Ph.D.
Estate of Frances H. Saupe
Jane M. Sayer, Ph.D.
Gail G. Thompson
Rita Visconte
Robert F. Wagner, Ph.D. and Ellyn S. Wagner
Susan M. Wall, M.D.
James T. Wendel *
Estate of Eugene Woolf and Dismas S. Blanco

Named Funds

Named funds are created to support specific areas of research or fellowships, lectures or awards at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Cancer Research Fund 
As a part of its outreach efforts to individuals who may be interested in supporting the NIH and, more specifically, the work of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), this fund was established to hold contributions received to support cancer research. Contributions may be designated simply for “cancer research” or, if desired by the donor, for more targeted initiatives underway at the NIH. The FNIH will work with NCI to determine how this growing pool of general funds might best be applied whether through fellowships, as project seed funding or through another mechanisms.

Follicular Lymphoma Research Fund 
This fund supports the work of Drs. Wyndham Wilson and Louis Staudt, among other National Cancer Institute colleagues, who are working on a research project to further understand the biology of follicular lymphoma. The study titled, “Use of functional genomics to define new therapeutic strategies in transformed follicular lymphoma” has two aims: 1) Identify essential genes in cell line models of tFL using CRISPR-based genetic screens, and 2) Identify genes that confer sensitization or resistance to BCL2 inhibitors in tFL.

John I. and Elaine K. Gallin Fund
This fund has provided support for the Edmond J. Safra Family Lodge and patient and clinical research needs at the National Institutes of Health.

Genome Research Fund 
As a part of its outreach efforts to individuals who may be interested in supporting the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and, more specifically, the work of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), this Fund was established in January 2013 to hold contributions received to support genetics/genomics research. Contributions may be designated simply for “genetics or genomics research” or, if desired by the donor, for more targeted initiatives underway at the NIH. The FNIH will work with NHGRI to determine how this growing pool of general funds might best be applied whether through fellowships, as project seed funding or through another mechanism.

Global Health Fund 
The FNIH has many programs at work in dozens of countries around the world, as well as across the United States. The programs aim to alleviate wide spread suffering and death from diseases such as malaria, enteric infections and HIV, as well as train researchers and medical personnel in the developing world. The Global Health Fund was established by the FNIH in January 2013. Contributions directed to this fund will be used within the global health field as directed by the FNIH.

Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health Policy
Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis (JKTG) Foundation for Health and Policy provides funding for the intramural training and education of two deserving young scholars at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) during the 2015-2016 academic year. Under the mentorship of Sharon Milgram, Ph.D., in the Office of Intramural Training and Education, one student will receive a NIH Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award/Cancer Research Training Award (Postbac IRTA/CRTA) with interest in nanotechnology and cancer therapeutics; the other, a scholarship to NIH’s Graduate Partnership Program (GPP) with research interest in mathematical/molecular modeling, brain circuitry and pain.

Roth Fellowship for CAEBV-HV Research
The Roth Fellowship fund was established to support a two year fellowship in the laboratory of Jeffrey I. Cohen, M.D., Chief of the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Chief of the Medical Virology Section at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. This fellow conducts research to accelerate efforts in finding new drugs to treat Chronic Active Epstein Barr Virus (CAEBV) and Chronic Active Epstein Barr Virus-Hydroa Vacciniforme (HV), as well as to understand genetic causes of the diseases that can lead to new treatments.

The Charles A. Sanders Legacy Fund
The creation of the Charles A. Sanders Legacy Fund will provide the flexibility for the FNIH to incubate new ideas and launch innovative, creative initiatives that will continue to enhance biomedical research. This investment also will allow the FNIH to maintain the operations structure to react rapidly and responsibly to new National Institutes of Health requests under unique circumstances. Lastly, the fund will enable the FNIH to establish the Charles A. Sanders, M.D., Partnership Award to recognize an outstanding, top-contributing industry partner each year.

Sayer Vision Research Lecture & Award
The Sayer Vision Research Fund, in collaboration with the National Eye Institute, supports an annual presentation delivered by an investigator conducting outstanding research in the area of vision research or related fields. The fund also provides the Sayer Vision Research Award, a grant to support the research of a promising independent investigator in the early stage of his or her career in the Division of Intramural Research whose work is closely related to aspects of vision research.

Swanson Family Fellowship
The Swanson Family Fellowship supports research in TTF-1 Mutation Causing Benign Chorea in the laboratory of infectious diseases under the direction of Steven M. Holland, M.D., Chief of the Laboratory of Clinical Infectious Diseases at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health.

Undiagnosed Diseases Program (UDP) 
The UDP diagnoses patients who have long been unable to find any diagnosis, to discover new disorders that will provide insight into biochemical and cell biological pathways and to bring genomics to modern medicine, especially in the area of rare diseases. It fosters personalized medicine. The FNIH will serve as a conduit for donations of funds and services; i.e., in-kind, such as software packages and expertise.

Memorial Funds

Memorial funds create a living legacy. In many cases a family member may request that friends and relatives make donations—rather than send flowers—to support a chosen cause in memory of a loved one. Families may wish to make an investment in the FNIH by establishing a fund that embodies a loved one’s passion and spirit.

Dr. John L. Barr Memorial Fund
The Dr. John L. Barr Memorial Fund was established to support pain and palliative programs and cancer prevention and treatment. John L. Barr, M.D., was involved with both these fields as a doctor and a patient. The fund also supports the Intramural Research Training Award Fellowship Program at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center’s Pain and Palliative Care Program. The objective of the fellowship is to conduct research on pain and palliative care, and also to encourage young investigators to become more familiar with the importance of this field of study.

Adam J. Berry Memorial Fund
The Adam J. Berry Memorial Fund assists early career Australian scientists with travel between Australia and the United States to work at the National Institutes of Health. The Fund was established by Michael and Sue Berry to commemorate their beloved son Adam’s life and enthusiasm for research. Adam came from Australia to work as a research scientist at the National Cancer Institute.

The William N. Cafritz Trust
The William N. Cafritz Trust will be directed squarely at recruiting talented scientists and researchers to the National Institutes of Health studying in the field of Parkinson’s Disease.

John Laws Decker Memorial Fund
The Dr. John Laws Decker Memorial Fund honors the late John Laws Decker, M.D., who began working at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 1965 and had a long career there as Chief of Arthritis and Rheumatism Branch, before serving as the NIH Clinical Center Director and Associate Director for Clinical Care from 1983 until his retirement in 1990. Dr. Decker was an outstanding teacher who strived to connect scientific communications around the world in an effort to accelerate important research. As part of the memorial, the NIH Fellows Committee nominates a presenter for the annual John Laws Decker Memorial Lecture at the Contemporary Clinical Medicine: Great Teachers Grand Rounds Program. This speaker also receives the Distinguished Clinical Teacher’s Award. The John Laws Decker Memorial Lecture is a fitting tribute to a recognized leader and teacher who was dedicated to education and to promoting research communication.

Jerry D. Jennings Memorial Fund
The Jerry D. Jennings Memorial Fund honors the father of Catherine Jennings Davis who died of renal cell cancer in July 2006. The Jennings Family funds renal cell cancer research at the National Institutes of Health.

Tracy’s Toy Box
Established by the family in memory of Tracy Nadel, this fund purchases toys and activities for children staying at the Edmond J. Safra Family Lodge (Family Lodge). These items help make their time at the Family Lodge more comfortable and pleasant.

The Dr. Franklin A. Neva Memorial Fund
The Dr. Franklin A. Neva Memorial Fund honors the legacy of Franklin A. Neva, M.D., a renowned virologist, parasitologist, clinician and former director of the Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases (LPD) at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious. The Fund supports an annual lecture on a topic related to clinical tropical medicine and associated pathophysiology as part of the LPD’s ongoing lecture series. It also supports an annual session held by the LPD and the Greater Washington Infectious Disease Society that is devoted to parasitic and/or tropical medicine, featuring discussions of individual cases.

Dean R. O’Neill Renal Cell Cancer Research Fund
Founded in 2003, the Dean R. O’Neill Renal Cell Cancer Research Fund supports renal cell cancer research at the National Institutes of Health. The most common form of kidney cancer, renal cell carcinoma is an under-researched and growing disease, with more than 50,000 cases diagnosed each year. The FNIH works closely with the O’Neill family to establish and continue a dedicated renal cell cancer research fellowship program in the laboratory of Richard Childs, M.D., Director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. The Fund supports two research fellowships — the Dean R. O’Neill Fellow and the Rancic-O’Neill Fellow — to explore new and existing treatments for renal cell cancer, such as allogeneic stem cell transplantation, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, vaccine therapy and drug treatments. Contributions to the Fund are provided by generous donors and the proceeds from the annual Boo! Run for Life 10K Run and Tidal Basin Walk in Washington, D.C. each October.

Dr. Edward T. Rancic Memorial Fund
The Dr. Edward T. Rancic Memorial Fund provides support for a post-doctoral fellowship focused on renal cell cancer — the most common form of kidney cancer in the laboratory of Richard Childs, M.D., Director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. The goal of this fund is to provide critical personnel support to accelerate the search for new breakthroughs in the treatment of kidney cancer with additional significant contributions received from individual donors. This fund is complementary to and in concert with the Dean R. O’Neill Renal Cell Cancer Research Fund and the Boo! Run for Life 10K Run and Tidal Basin Walk.

Dr. Anita Roberts Memorial Fund
The Dr. Anita Roberts Memorial Fund awards travel scholarships for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows to present their work at a national meeting in honor of Anita Roberts, Ph.D., who was one of the first women laboratory chiefs at the National Institutes of Health and ranked in the top 50 most cited biological scientists in the world. The Fund was established by the family and lab colleagues of Dr. Roberts. Widely recognized as an outstanding mentor for young scientists, Dr. Roberts had a passion for encouraging the career development of young scientists. These scholarships are a fitting tribute to Dr. Roberts’ commitment to mentoring.

Norman P. Salzman Memorial Award and Symposium in Virology
Norman P. Salzman, Ph.D.’s, family, colleagues and friends remember the legacy of this noted pioneer in molecular biology through contributions to this fund, which supports the annual Norman P. Salzman Memorial Award and Symposium in Virology. The half-day symposium addresses key topics in virology and immunology and presents an award to a young researcher, in recognition of Norman P. Salzman, Ph.D.’s mentorship of so many younger scientists.

Robert Whitney Newcomb Memorial Lecture and Internship
The Robert Whitney Newcomb Memorial Lecture and Internship was established by the family Robert W. Newcomb, Ph.D. who began his scientific career at the National Institutes of Health as a high school summer intern in a laboratory at the National Cancer Institute. The Fund endows an annual lecture by a recognized expert in neuroscience, selected by the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). Honoring Dr. Newcomb’s own experience, it also provides for internships for high school students at NINDS.

Stephen J. Solarz Memorial Fund
Established in 2010, the Stephen J. Solarz Memorial Fund supports research in the laboratory of David Schrump, M.D., Chief of the Thoracic and Gastrointestinal Oncology Branch in the Center for Cancer Research of the National Cancer Institute. In addition to overseeing thoracic surgery interventions for patients enrolled on National Institutes of Health protocols, his research is designed to stimulate a patient’s immune system into fighting and preventing many different types of new cancer growth. Funds are used to support incredible talent by providing international fellowship opportunities to aspiring post-doctorate scientists and researchers in the field of cancer.

Stephen E. Straus Distinguished Lecture
The Stephen E. Straus Distinguished Lecture in the Science of Complementary Health Therapies was established in 2006 with a generous gift from Bernard and Barbro Osher. The annual address, given by leading figures in science and medicine who come to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to speak from their perspective about the field of complementary and integrative medicine, honors Stephen E. Straus, M.D., who was the founding director of NIH’s National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health.

Endowments

Through these endowment gifts, donors ensure perpetual support for a variety of research and educational initiatives at the FNIH. The annual investment income generated by an endowment fund supports program expenses, while the principal remains intact to ensure future funding.

CarMollNat Muscular Dystrophy Endowment
Established by Carol-Ann Harris in honor of her family, the CarMollNat Muscular Dystrophy Endowment provides support for Muscular Dystrophy research at the Neurogenetics Branch of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

Edna Williams Curl and Myron R. Curl Fund for Multiple Sclerosis Research
Established in 2007, this fund supports multiple sclerosis research at the National Institutes of Health.

Gramlich Melanoma Research Fund
This fund supports melanoma research at the National Institutes of Health through an annual gift provided by the Jack Gramlich Foundation.

Sallie Rosen Kaplan Fund for Women Scientists in Cancer Research
The Sallie Rosen Kaplan Fund for Women Scientists in Cancer Research provides annual post-doctoral fellowship awards for outstanding woman scientists at the National Cancer Institute. Underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply to this unique initiative. The goal of the fellowship is to strengthen women scientists’ leadership skills through workshops, seminars, mentoring, coaching and support from a community of peers to retain and to help transition these women to independent research careers.

Endowments in Support of the Edmond J. Safra Family Lodge
Through endowment gifts, donors ensure perpetual support to the Edmond J. Safra Family Lodge for its operations and for the continued comfort of its guests.

GlaxoSmithKline Endowment
The GlaxoSmithKline Endowment supports programs and activities for families staying at the Edmond J. Safra Family Lodge, including services that help residents stay in touch with employers and loved ones.

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Endowment
The Weinberg Endowment supports Edmond J. Safra Family Lodge operations and maintenance, ensuring that guests are provided a comfortable home-away-from-home for years to come.

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+ Indicates Gifts in Kind
Member of the Partners for Innovation, Discovery and Health Society
* Indicates New Member to the Legacy Society