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Foundation Gives $250,000 to Tulane's Biomedical Engineering Department for Disaster Relief

ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 17, 2006 -- The foundation has given Tulane University's Biomedical Engineering Department $250,000 to help recover from the disasterous effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

"This will provide not only a tremendous tangible boost, but also a huge lift of our spirits," said Department Chairman Richard Hart. The funds will help the department speed the reestablishment of its quality educational and research activities.

The gift carries no restrictions. The department will use the money as needed.

"All of us here wish you success for a fast recovery, and for a thriving Department of Biomedical Engineering," Whitaker President and CEO Peter G. Katona, Sc.D., said in making the announcement.

The Biomedical Engineering Department at Tulane was founded in 1977, making it one of the older departments in the country. Its faculty has a wide range of expertise, covering biomechanics, biomaterials, bioelectronics, bioelectricity and cell and tissue engineering.

Contact:
Frank Blanchard, The Whitaker Foundation


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