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American Lung Association of Hawaiʻi Donates $2.5 Million to UH Mānoa John A. Burns School of Medicine
$1.5M to be combined with $500,000 from the Leahi Fund To Establish Two Endowed Chairs in Respiratory Health;
Association also Donates $1M to Fund Respiratory Research
(Honolulu, Hawaiʻi) -
The American Lung Association of Hawai
ʻi (ALAH) has donated $1.5 million and the Leahi Fund, administered by
the Hawai
ʻi Community Foundation, designated $500,000 to the University of Hawai
ʻi at Mānoa John A. Burns
School of Medicine (JABSOM) to establish two endowed chairs in respiratory health, announced the University
of Hawai
ʻi Foundation.
In a separate donation, the ALAH has given $1 million to JABSOM, through the University Clinical Education &
Research Associates, a non-profit organization which supports the medical school, to support research by Dr.
Elizabeth Tam and her team into the cause, prevention and treatment of respiratory diseases in Hawai
ʻi.
The American Lung Association of Hawai
ʻi and Leahi Fund Endowed Chair in Respiratory Health and the
American Lung Association of Hawai
ʻi Endowed Chair in Neonatal Respiratory Health Fund honor in perpetuity
the ALAH’s mission to prevent lung disease and promote lung health among the people in Hawai
ʻi through
education, research and advocacy.
By establishing these two important positions at the John A. Burns School of Medicine we are pleased to
partner with the University of Hawai
ʻi to grow the talent of specialized physicians and researchers in
pulmonary medicine at the school and throughout the State of Hawai
ʻi, said Vice President of ALAH’s
Board of Directors Sterling Yee. With this gift, the American Lung Association of Hawai
ʻi is investing
in the future of lung health in Hawai
ʻi.
The American Lung Association of Hawai
ʻi and Leahi Fund Endowed Chair in Respiratory Health will
be funded through a $500,000 endowment gift from ALAH established at the UH Foundation and a $500,000
endowment established at the Hawai
ʻi Community Foundation, which administers the Leahi Fund in its
support of programs for research and education in, and the prevention of, pulmonary disease.
The American Lung Association of Hawai
ʻi Endowed Chair in Neonatal Respiratory Health Fund will
support an outstanding faculty member in Neonatal Respiratory Health in the Department of Pediatrics
at JABSOM. Funds from both chairs, in addition to supporting faculty members, will be used for a
variety of purposes to advance the work being done to enhance the lung health of Hawai
ʻi’s people.
In describing the importance of the $1 million research grant to JABSOM, Yee said Hawai
ʻi’s population
suffers more than those of most states from respiratory diseases. He said nearly one out of ten people
here suffers from asthma, a debilitating disease that can sap the vitality out of otherwise healthy
individuals. The American Lung Association of Hawai
ʻi is proud to partner with the university to
develop the research capabilities of the John A. Burns School of Medicine to benefit the lung health of
the people of Hawai
ʻi, Yee said.
We are so very grateful to the American Lung Association of Hawai
ʻi and their work in advancing
respiratory health, a critically important field of medicine impacting thousands in Hawai
ʻi and
many more throughout the nation, said Dr. Sam Shomaker, JABSOM’s interim dean.
Most people take breathing for granted because it's second nature, an involuntary reflex.
But for the thousands of Hawai
ʻi citizens who suffer from breathing problems, every breath takes a major effort.
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About the University of Hawaiʻi Foundation
The University of Hawai
ʻi Foundation is an independent, university-related, nonprofit
organization whose purpose is to raise private funds according to priorities determined
by the academic leadership of the University of Hawai
ʻi and approved by the Board of Regents.
Founded in 1955, the Foundation provides a full range of fund raising and alumni relations
services for all 10 UH campuses. For more information on the Foundation,
visit
www.uhf.hawaii.edu.