Giving
Developing new therapies for disease, and understanding the physiological processes underlying disease are vital to improving human health.
Your generosity will drive our cutting-edge research and the training of the next generation of leaders in pharmacology, physiology, and medicine.
Explore some of opportunities to support our research and the training below:
Giving Opportunities
Pharmacology & Physiology Research Fund
This fund was established by Dr. Frank Standaert in 1985, and supports department investment in cutting edge, high priority research areas. Your giving supports pilot studies and rapid response to department research needs, enabling innovative discovery by our faculty and trainees.
Wolfe Director of Graduate Studies Fund
This fund was established in 2024 and recognizes Dr. Barry B. Wolfe, who led our Ph.D. program for 30 years. The Fund supports student travel to conferences, faculty-student interactions, and the Director of the Ph.D. program.
The Department has committed a $100,000 match for gifts in support of this fund made before July 2025.
The Karen Gale Memorial Lectureship
This fund, established in 2015, supports an annual lecture named for Dr. Karen Gale, who was a full Professor in the Department for over 25 years. Gale was the founding director of the Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience, and a stalwart advocate for trainees, early career investigators, underrepresented scientists, and women scientists.
Pharmacology & Physiology MS Activity Fund
As our M.S. Program in Pharmacology celebrates is 20th anniversary, we seek to grow our support for both the M.S. in Pharmacology and M.S. in Physiology programs. This fund will support student activities, career panels, and team building for trainees in these programs.
Support this FundSpecial MS in Physiology Excellence Fund
The Special M.S. in Physiology (SMP), the oldest program of its kind in the United States, celebrates 50 years of preparing future physicians for medical school. Donations supporting the Excellence Fund help aspiring medical professionals on their path to saving lives and supporting public health.
Discuss your giving priorities
We would be happy to partner with you to discuss your priorities, and to connect you with faculty and students who would most benefit from your support. You can speak directly with Meg Pagonis, Senior Director of Development for GUMC, who can advise on giving opportunities and mechanisms of giving.
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