Gratitude eNewsletter
New Research Building, Health Equity Award, and A life Saved
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Gratitude from the Ground Up

 

 Patient care, community, and innovation drive our gratitude. This month's groundbreaking of the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center - Transformational Cancer Research Building (TCRB) is a case in point. More than a building, this state-of-the-art, 12-story tower will redefine the future of cancer care and ignite hope, purpose, and potential for our patients. 

 

 Our Vision for a New Era of Breakthroughs

The Sylvester TCRB will co-locate the world's best cancer experts to create a future where those who step into this building as patients, step out as survivors.

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Breaking Ground for the Future of Cancer Care

The groundbreaking celebration brought together leadership from Sylvester, the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, and the community to push toward a common goal of saving lives.

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Recognized for Reducing Health Disparities

Tapping the power of partnerships, Sonjia Kenya, Ed.D., M.S., M.A., wins the Sapphire Award for her work to eradicate HIV/AIDS in underserved communities.

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Celebrity Chef Pursues the Cure

Celebrity chef Lorena Garcia helped launch Project Garcia, a new initiative to support novel research at Sylvester's Brain Tumor Initiative.

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A Shared Love of Science

Raymond F. Schinazi, Ph.D., honors longtime colleague and friend, Mario Stevenson, Ph.D., by supporting his groundbreaking work with the Raymond F. Schinazi and Family Endowed Chair in Biomedicine.

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Gratitude After a Miraculous Recovery

Eli Beer honors his care team at the University of Miami Health System after they helped him recover from life-threatening COVID-19 complications.

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WHY I GIVE

“Our experience at Sylvester was exceptional. Dr. Nimer is knowledgeable and compassionate and does not stop until he finds the answers. It is not surprising that many of the best doctors in the country are working with him at Sylvester.”

 

—Diane Siegel

 
 
 
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