Eva and Les Erdi Zebrafish Research Group announced
Monash+, 29 October 2009
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Australian philanthropists, Eva and Les Erdi received heartfelt thanks
at a reception held to honour their generosity to Monash University.
Long-time friends of Monash, Eva and Les Erdi have most recently
supported two significant initiatives – the Eva and Les Erdi Zebrafish
Research Group and the Eva and Les Erdi AUSiMED Fellowship in
Neurological Diseases.
Professor Ed Byrne, Monash Vice-Chancellor, said at the celebratory
event: “It’s wonderful to be here today to talk about the power of
philanthropy, and the impact of the inspirational generosity of Eva and
Les Erdi.” |
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Unleashing the potential of young people
The Eva and Les Erdi Zebrafish Research Group will work with Monash’s
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute under the guidance of Deputy
Director, Professor Peter Currie. The new research group will use
zebrafish as their model and work to make discoveries about ways to
help the human body repair, replace, restore or regenerate damaged
tissues and organs.
“Thanks to your gift, Eva and Les, the Institute will be able to
recruit an outstanding young scientist to lead a group of talented
researchers,” said Professor Byrne. “The group will be able to focus
their efforts and energies on learning, developing and finding new ways
to improve human health.”
The Eva and Les Erdi AUSiMED Fellowship in Neurological Diseases will see a gifted Israeli scientist work closely with Professor Claude Bernard from Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories and Professor Tamir Ben Hur from the Hadassah University Medical Center. They will work collaboratively on MS and other neurological conditions such as stroke, brain trauma, spinal cord injury and Alzheimer’s.
Monash University has a strong and growing association with AUSiMED – Hadassah Australia’s Australia-Israel Medical Research Initiative. This initiative builds collaborations between clinicians and researchers in Australia and Israel.
“On behalf of Hadassah Australia and Hadassah Medical Center, we thank Eva and Les Erdi for their generous support of the Eva and Les Erdi AUSiMED Fellowship in Neurological Diseases. We are very excited to see such a valuable collaboration underway,” said Dr Elane Zelcer, CEO and National Convenor of AUSiMED.
Hadassah Australia supports and represents Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem. It is a not-for-profit organisation and one of its key initiatives is the AUSiMED program.
A long history of giving world-wide
The Erdis have generously given to Monash for many years, enabling much research and teaching to impact the way we live today. Their reach is felt world-wide. They have also been philanthropic supporters in the wider community showing incredible support for the arts, education, medical research and our communities on a world-wide scale.
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