A family donating $30 million to McMaster University wants to speed up the development of stem cell therapies.
Of the total going to the university, $24 million will be used to establish the Boris Family Centre in Human Stem Cell Therapies, which will speed the commercial development of discoveries made at the McMaster Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute.
The other $6 million from the Marta and Owen Boris Foundation is for a unique clinic that will allow patients with complex health problems to see several specialists and have related tests during one visit.
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