c1-c1WCMwinter10 2/3/10 2:55 PM Page c1 weillcornellmedicine THE MAGAZINE OF WINTER 2009/10 WEILL CORNELL MEDICAL COLLEGE AND WEILL CORNELL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF Inside: MEDICAL SCIENCES Dressed Update on Weill Cornell’s response to to Cure the crisis in Haiti What’s the prognosis for the white coat? c2-c2WCMwinter10 2/3/10 2:55 PM Page c2 Campaign Initiatives Cancer Advancing science, enhancing health Cardiovascular Disease Building on excellence Children’s Health Adding 30 new scientists Diabetes, Metabolic Disorders and Obesity Doubling our research space Global Health and Infectious Disease Transforming bench-to-bedside research Molecular Therapeutics Neurodegenerative- Neuropsychiatric Diseases, and Aging Stem Cell, Developmental Biology, Reproductive and Regenerative Medicine Rendering of new Medical Research Building planned for East 69th Street For more information, please contact Lucille Ferraro, Campaign Director. P: 646-962-8721 E:
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