Guest guest Posted August 31, 2010 Report Share Posted August 31, 2010 http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100831/lf_nm_life/us_britain_rowlingJ.K. Rowling gives millions for MS researchThe clinic, based at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, will be named after Rowling's mother Anne and the author said she hoped it would become a world center for excellence into neurological conditions. "I have just turned 45, the age at which my mother, Anne, died of complications related to her MS," Rowling said in a statement on Tuesday. "I know that she would rather have had her name on this clinic than on any statue, flower garden or commemorative plaque, so this donation is on her behalf, too; and in gratitude for everything she gave me in her far-too-short life." The donation is the largest made by the author, whose wealth is estimated at more than 500 million pounds thanks to the global success of the seven boy wizard books, and the biggest single donation the university has received. "This exceptionally generous donation will provide great help in the worldwide effort to improve treatments for multiple sclerosis," said Professor O'Shea, Principal of the University of Edinburgh. The Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic follows the setting up of the Center for Multiple Sclerosis Research at Rowling's home town of Edinburgh which she also supported. The new center will also look into other degenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Huntingdon's disease, which like MS are progressive and incurable. There are around 100,000 MS sufferers in Britain, while Scotland has one of the highest rates in the world. "I cannot think of anything more important, or of more lasting value, than to help the university attract world-class minds in the field on neuroregeneration, to build on its long and illustrious history of medical research and, ultimately, to seek a cure for a very ish disease," Rowling said. (Reporting by Holden; Editing by Steve ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2010 Report Share Posted August 31, 2010 WOW! How awesome!!! I didn't know her mom had MS...and now look at the good that has come out of it! Thanks for sharing that, SHaron! ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ -- J.K. Rowling donates millions to MS research http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100831/lf_nm_life/us_britain_rowling J.K. Rowling gives millions for MS researchThe clinic, based at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, will be named after Rowling's mother Anne and the author said she hoped it would become a world center for excellence into neurological conditions. "I have just turned 45, the age at which my mother, Anne, died of complications related to her MS," Rowling said in a statement on Tuesday. "I know that she would rather have had her name on this clinic than on any statue, flower garden or commemorative plaque, so this donation is on her behalf, too; and in gratitude for everything she gave me in her far-too-short life." The donation is the largest made by the author, whose wealth is estimated at more than 500 million pounds thanks to the global success of the seven boy wizard books, and the biggest single donation the university has received. "This exceptionally generous donation will provide great help in the worldwide effort to improve treatments for multiple sclerosis," said Professor O'Shea, Principal of the University of Edinburgh. The Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic follows the setting up of the Center for Multiple Sclerosis Research at Rowling's home town of Edinburgh which she also supported. The new center will also look into other degenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Huntingdon's disease, which like MS are progressive and incurable. There are around 100,000 MS sufferers in Britain, while Scotland has one of the highest rates in the world. "I cannot think of anything more important, or of more lasting value, than to help the university attract world-class minds in the field on neuroregeneration, to build on its long and illustrious history of medical research and, ultimately, to seek a cure for a very ish disease," Rowling said. (Reporting by Holden; Editing by Steve ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2010 Report Share Posted August 31, 2010 I had no idea of this. Incredible, and very generous!love, Kate J.K. Rowling donates millions to MS researchTo: Group > http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100831/lf_nm_life/us_britain_rowling> > > J.K. Rowling gives millions for MS research> The clinic, based at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, > will be named > after Rowling's mother Anne and the author said she hoped it > would become a > world center for excellence into neurological conditions.> "I have just turned 45, the age at which my mother, Anne, died > of complications > related to her MS," Rowling said in a statement on Tuesday.> "I know that she would rather have had her name on this clinic > than on any > statue, flower garden or commemorative plaque, so this donation > is on her > behalf, too; and in gratitude for everything she gave me in her > far-too-short > life."> The donation is the largest made by the author, whose wealth is > estimated at > more than 500 million pounds thanks to the global success of > the seven boy > wizard books, and the biggest single donation the university > has received.> "This exceptionally generous donation will provide great help in > the worldwide > effort to improve treatments for multiple sclerosis," said > Professor > O'Shea, Principal of the University of Edinburgh.> The Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic follows the > setting up of the > Center for Multiple Sclerosis Research at Rowling's home town of > Edinburgh > which she also supported.> The new center will also look into other degenerative conditions > such as > Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Huntingdon's > disease, which like > MS are progressive and incurable.> There are around 100,000 MS sufferers in Britain, while Scotland > has one of the > highest rates in the world.> "I cannot think of anything more important, or of more lasting > value, than to > help the university attract world-class minds in the field on > neuroregeneration, to build on its long and illustrious history > of medical > research and, ultimately, to seek a cure for a very ish > disease," Rowling > said.> (Reporting by Holden; Editing by Steve )> > > love and blessings,Kate Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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