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The University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC) has earned renewal of its National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation as a Comprehensive Cancer Center for another five years. The prestigious distinction recognizes the cancer center’s high caliber of scientific leadership and robust programs in basic, clinical, and population science research, placing it in the top echelon of cancer centers nationwide.
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For the second year in a row the Maryland Half Marathon benefiting the Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Maryland will be a virtual race.
Dr. Kevin Cullen, the center s director says the race is a major fundraiser for the center and has raised more than $4 million.
Cullen says participants can choose to run a half marathon or a 5-kilometer race any time between this Saturday and next Monday.
Cullen says money raised from the race helps fund the cancer center s research including a new treatment for pancreatic cancer.
Cullen says the fundraising goal for the race is $500,000.
Updated: 9:28 AM EDT Apr 4, 2021
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Show Transcript THAT LINGERS INTO THE START OF THE WEEKEND. THEO: THE ANNUAL UMMS MARYLAND HALF MARATHON AND 5K ARE COMING UP. ALL TO BENEFIT THE GREENBAUM COMPREHENSIVE CANCER RESEARCH CENTER. JOINING US THIS MORNING TO TALK BIT, THE CO-FOUNDER OF THE RACE, MICHAEL GREENBAUM. GOOD MORNING. THANK YOU FOR JOINING US. THIS IS THE 13TH YEAR OF THE EVENT. WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO START THE HALF MARATHON TRADITION. GOOD MORNING, THEO. AND HAPPY EASTER. THEO: THANK YOU. RUNNING IS A PASSION. OF COURSE, THE GREENBAUM CANCER CENTER HOLDS A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART. AND I JUST DECIDED THIS IS A GREAT WAY OF COMBINING THOSE TWO PASSIONS. AND 13 YEARS AGO, IT S HARD TO BELIEVE, WE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO START A HALF MARATHON AND RAISE SIGNIFICANT FNDS FOR RESEARCH AT THE GREENBAUM CANCER CENTER, WHICH BENEFITS ALL MARYLANDERS AND OVER THAT TIME PERIOD, WE VE RAISED OVER $4 MILLION. THEO: THAT S AMAZING. THAT S AWESOME. TELL U
Philanthropist Michael Greenebaum Named Vice Chair of University of Maryland School of Medicine Board of Visitors
Michael Greenebaum Continues His Family s Legacy as One of the UMSOM s Most Generous and Engaged Benefactors
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BALTIMORE, Feb. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Newswise University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM)
Dean E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, along with UMSOM Board of Visitors Chair Cynthia Egan, announced today that Michael Greenebaum, a prominent business leader and philanthropist who has served on the UMSOM s Board since 2012, has been named Vice Chair of the Board of Visitors. I am honored to serve as Vice Chair of the UMSOM Board of Visitors, said Mr. Greenebaum. We have a tremendous Board that is more engaged than ever. This is an important and exciting time in the School s history, and I look forward to supporting Chair Cynthia Egan, Dean Reece and the entire Board, in our mission to improve the human condition.