After a year, Stephenson institute sees a broader role in funding pancreatic cancer research, fostering collaborations

“We are not just funding research. We are building a trusted community.”

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Attendees of the Stephenson Pancreatic Cancer Research Symposium, including A. Emmet Stephenson Jr. and Tessa Stephenson BrandPhoto credit: Garrison Charles Photography

The Stephenson Global Pancreatic Cancer Research Institute, established a little over a year ago with a $150 million gift from entrepreneurs and philanthropists A. Emmet Stephenson Jr. and Tessa Stephenson Brand, has refined its goals. 

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Jacquelyn Cobb
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