
Inspiring new entrepreneurial leaders in biomedical science
Jonathan Schimmel, Microbiology 2000, establishes a fellowship for students interested in biomedicine and business
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Meet some of the generous individuals who are shaping the future of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences —and meeting personal goals, too—through philanthropy.
In these giving stories, you’ll discover how Tufts has played a role in the lives of our donors and inspired them to become part of the heart of GSBS, through giving. You’ll also learn how their gifts are changing our institution, and the world, with world-class education in biomedical science, and ground-breaking research. We invite you to read more about these remarkable donors, and their stories of giving.
Jonathan Schimmel, Microbiology 2000, establishes a fellowship for students interested in biomedicine and business
Mort and Naomi Rosenberg establish a fellowship to support biomedical PhD students at GSBS.
Shilpi Banerjee, Microbiology, 1993 gives back to our school through Brighter World
Fariba Houman, Microbiology 1993 establishes new fund honoring her mentor Andrew Wright
Shailab Shrestha explains why having a graduate fellowship is so important.
With lead support from Jane and Mark Hirsh and others, GSBS now has a suite of career and professional development programming.