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James and his wife support the work of Professor Caetano Reis e Sousa, group leader of the Crick’s Immunobiology Laboratory. “From early on, we formed a relationship with Caetano and his team, which was very important,” says James.
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Our campaign aims to raise £400m to: 1. power wide-ranging scientific discovery 2. unite behind shared challenges 3. find and fund future leaders in cancer research 4. support innovation that translates into front-line therapies and treatments
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Mar 20, 2022 · OVERVIEW : The James H. Clark Foundation supports education, medical research and classical music. IP TAKE : Based in Florida, the James H. Clark Charitable Foundation has consolidated its grantmaking in recent years, supporting a small group of core grantees in education, medical research and classical music, making this a crowded giving space.
Feb 22, 2024 · Cancer Research UK has today launched More Research, Less Cancer. The campaign calls on high-value donors and philanthropists to raise £400m to tackle the disease, making it the largest ever philanthropic campaign by a UK charity.
Feb 22, 2024 · Cancer Research UK has today launched More Research, Less Cancer, a campaign calling on high value donors and philanthropists to help tackle the disease. The goal is to raise £400m and pledge 120 legacies, making it the largest ever philanthropic campaign by a UK charity.
Feb 17, 2021 · Two of the Crick’s founding philanthropists are James and Gemma Reynolds. They donated to our ‘Create the Change’ campaign to build the institute almost half a decade ago and recently pledged another five years of support.
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Trusts and foundations make up a significant portion of our philanthropic income. At this time more than ever, we need your support to ensure that our life-saving work can continue. There are two ways you can give to us.