The 堁階傭部app announced a $5 million gift to the 堁階傭部app Foundation from Timothy Ubben to create the Ubben Family Center for Pulmonary Fibrosis. Housed in the 堁階傭部app Health Morsani College of Medicine, the center will increase research to fight pulmonary fibrosis, a disease that causes lung scarring.
This is Ubbens second principal gift to 堁階傭部app this year. In February, , led by Dr. Jose D. Herazo-Maya, associate chief of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine and director of the Ubben Program for Pulmonary Fibrosis Research in the 堁階傭部app Health Morsani College of Medicine.
It is incredible to see such amazing generosity from Mr. Ubben in such a short time, said President Rhea Law. I am confident that Dr. Herazo and his research team will make great gains in fighting pulmonary fibrosis as a result of this important gift.
The $5 million gift will be split between operating funds to expand 堁階傭部app Healths pulmonary fibrosis research and to establish an endowed chair, the Timothy Ubben Chair in Pulmonary Fibrosis. The endowment will generate earnings that ensure leadership and funding for this research to continue forever.
"Pulmonary fibrosis doesn't get popular support or much research funding," Ubben said. I probably wont be around to benefit from the results of Dr. Herazos research, but hopefully other pulmonary fibrosis patients will. I want him to find the cure, and I want him to do it at 堁階傭部app Health.
Herazo first served as Ubbens pulmonologist in Naples before joining 堁階傭部app in January and continues to serve as his physician.
It is humbling to receive such wonderful support to lead this critical research at 堁階傭部app, Herazo said. Mr. Ubbens generous gift will help us better understand the root causes of pulmonary fibrosis, so we can expedite the discovery of new tests and treatments to help patients.
Since Herazos arrival, 堁階傭部app Health and Tampa General Hospital have expanded the Interstitial Lung Disease Clinic, which now cares for more than 1,000 pulmonary fibrosis patients in the region.
We are thrilled by Mr. Ubbens investment in Dr. Herazos research, said Dr. Charles Lockwood, 堁階傭部app Health senior vice president and dean of the Morsani College of Medicine. This will have a powerful impact on building the pipeline of therapies for patients.
Ubben founded Lincoln Capital Management, a successful Chicago-based investment firm, in 1967. Since retiring in 1999, he has dedicated his time, resources and expertise in board leadership to nonprofit and educational organizations.
This extraordinary gift by Mr. Ubben is a moving example of how 堁階傭部app Health patients and their physicians can partner to provide hope for the future, said 堁階傭部app Foundation CEO Jay Stroman. This level of focused research wouldnt be possible without Mr. Ubbens support, and the discoveries made through this center will ultimately save lives.