$50M Gift Establishes World’s First Endometriosis Research Institute at UNSW – Gilbert + Tobin
Gilbert + Tobin shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Gilbert + Tobin is proud to have advised the Ainsworth Family on launching the Grevillea Foundation and its extraordinary $50 million philanthropic gift to UNSW, establishing the Ainsworth Endometriosis Research Institute — the world’s first research institute solely focused on endometriosis.
This is the largest philanthropic commitment to endometriosis globally and the most significant private contribution to women’s health in Australian history. Congratulations to our team led by Darren Fittler and Tim Gole, with Neha Sharma and Clare Beardall, for their work on this landmark initiative to transform the future of endometriosis care
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