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− | The '''Jerome L. Greene Science Center''' will be a new research teaching facility that will serve as the home for Columbia's Mind, Brain and Behavior initiative. It will be led by neurobiologist Dr. [[Thomas Jessell]], and [[Nobel]] laureates Dr. [[Richard Axel]] and Dr. [[Eric Kandel]]. It will be the first new structure built in the [[Manhattanville campus]], and is funded by a $200 million gift from the [[Jerome L. Greene|Jerome Greene Foundation]], the largest gift in Columbia history at the time. [[John Kluge]]'s $400 | + | The '''Jerome L. Greene Science Center''' will be a new research teaching facility that will serve as the home for Columbia's Mind, Brain and Behavior initiative. It will be led by neurobiologist Dr. [[Thomas Jessell]], and [[Nobel]] laureates Dr. [[Richard Axel]] and Dr. [[Eric Kandel]]. It will be the first new structure built in the [[Manhattanville campus]], and is funded by a $200 million gift from the [[Jerome L. Greene|Jerome Greene Foundation]], the largest gift in Columbia history at the time. [[John Kluge]]'s $400 million donation for undergraduate financial aid in the spring of [[2007]] has since surpassed it.<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/06/03/science_center.html "Columbia to Launch New Neuroscience Center in New York City with the Largest Gift in University History"], ''Columbia News'', 4/20/07</ref> |
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Revision as of 01:45, 12 July 2007
The Jerome L. Greene Science Center will be a new research teaching facility that will serve as the home for Columbia's Mind, Brain and Behavior initiative. It will be led by neurobiologist Dr. Thomas Jessell, and Nobel laureates Dr. Richard Axel and Dr. Eric Kandel. It will be the first new structure built in the Manhattanville campus, and is funded by a $200 million gift from the Jerome Greene Foundation, the largest gift in Columbia history at the time. John Kluge's $400 million donation for undergraduate financial aid in the spring of 2007 has since surpassed it.[1]