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https://www.uff.ufl.edu/giving-opportunities/005987-birdwell-finlayson-m-d-ph-d-research-professorship/

As part of an initiative of URO department director Dr.  Su and advancement staff Ted Krurljac please make changes to page noted above adding language below to the white space on advancement page: For additional questions contact Ted at 352-273-9059

Birdwell Finlayson, MD, PhD, was a pioneer in kidney stone research and is one of the most important historical figures in UF Urology. He spent two decades on staff as a professor at UF before his death in 1988. Today, the Finlayson Research Professorship is one of the most honored positions at UF Urology and the expert physician scientist who occupies this professorship is a leader in kidney stone/endourology research.”

 

 

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As part of an initiative of URO department director Dr.  Su and advancement staff Ted Krurljac please make changes to page adding language below to the white space on advancement page: For additional questions contact Ted at 352-273-9059

https://www.uff.ufl.edu/give-now/?fund_id=020285

Kindey cancer research and bladder cancer research are closely related. Our Novel Urologic Oncology Research Fund helps support both initiatives and our scientists in these fields benefit greatly from philanthropic support to assure that our patients benefit from the most recent break throughs in the field and assure access to our clinical trials so that UF Urology can continue to provide leading-edge care in both kidney and bladder cancer.”

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In support of the heritage and love of the UF Urology resident program, Thomas Stringer, MD, personally established this endowed fund through a large charitable contribution. As a former UF Urology resident and subsequent UF Faculty member, Dr. Stringer understands the importance of supporting the educational mission of our Urology residents. His love of the program and the residents who have passed through it are part of a unique bond that he holds dearly.

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Supporting the Dr. Lynn I. & M. Dianne DeMarco Pediatric Urology Visiting Professorship allows UF Urology to bring to campus each year an academic leader in the field of Pediatric Urology. Our residents, fellows and faculty get to learn firsthand from these experts and apply the knowledge learned to our most precious patients, our children who are suffering from urologic disorders.

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To support the Department of Urology’s areas of greatest need and to provide flexibility for leadership within Urology to direct funds as needed within the department, we encourage our donors to give to this fund.

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