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January 13, 2021 International Paper’s Pensacola Mill awarded $70,000 in International Paper Foundation grants to 26 local organizations, demonstrating the company’s commitment to education, hunger, health and wellness, disaster relief and initiatives that improve the planet. “We are pleased to support local organizations in their efforts to make a difference in education, hunger, health and wellness,” said Whitney Fike, International Paper communications manager. “Our company cannot succeed if our communities do not succeed, and these grants are an investment in our family, friends and neighbors.” Local community organizations and their projects awarded grants for 2020: Autism Pensacola – Kids for Camp 2021 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida – Defending Potential ....
The Prostate Cancer Foundation And Cancer Research Innovation In Science Announce 2020 Young Investigator Award Winners News provided by Share this article Share this article LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) and Cancer Research Innovation in Science (CRIS) today announced two new CRIS Cancer Foundation-PCF Young Investigator Awards. The awards, each in the amount of $250,000, are granted to future research leaders at two of the United Kingdom s leading cancer research institutions who will keep the field of prostate cancer research vibrant with new ideas. Established by the PCF in 2008, the Young Investigator Awards offer career and project support for young (generally 35 and younger), proven investigators in postdoctoral fellowships or who have recently achieved junior faculty positions and are committing their lives to the field of prostate cancer. Each proposal submitted to the PCF undergoes a rigorous peer-rev ....
Date Time Heart and kidney disease research wins national funding University of Adelaide researchers taking a new look at the science and physiology underlying heart attacks and strokes, the leading cause of death worldwide, and devising a new tool to maximise the benefits of kidney transplantation, are among the recipients of National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding announced today. Associate Professor Peter Psaltis will lead a team of researchers investigating atherosclerosis, the build-up of fatty plaques inside the body’s arteries, which is the main underlying cause of heart attack and stroke. His team has been awarded $728,000 under the NHMRC’s Ideas Grants scheme for innovative and creative health and medical research. ....