University of Pittsburgh, Richard King Mellon Foundation Announce Transformative Gift, Partnership To Make Pittsburgh Region A National Leader In Life Sciences Manufacturing
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Wednesday, November 17, 2021
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"I am grateful for this support and confident that we'll succeed together in strengthening Southwestern Pennsylvania's role as a leading life sciences destination."
Key Points:
- "I am grateful for this support and confident that we'll succeed together in strengthening Southwestern Pennsylvania's role as a leading life sciences destination."
- Said Richard King Mellon Foundation Director Sam Reiman: "The Foundation is making a historic bet on Pittsburgh to lead nationally in the life sciences.
- About the University of Pittsburgh: Founded in 1787, the University of Pittsburgh is an internationally renowned leader in health sciences learning and research.
- About the Richard King Mellon Foundation: Founded in 1947, the Richard King Mellon Foundation is the largest foundation in Southwestern Pennsylvania, and one of the 50 largest in the world.