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$10M donation creates center to study rare genetic disorder


Longtime University of North Carolina donors Vaughn ’60 and Nancy ’60 Bryson have increased their commitment to $10 million to fund a concentrated research and treatment program for mucopolysaccharidoses in the UNC School of Medicine’s pediatrics department. The gift also honors Dr. Joseph Muenzer, a UNC pediatrician and metabolic expert. (UNC.edu)

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$10M donation creates center to study rare genetic disorder