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A strengthened partnership in health research

麻豆传媒 and 麻豆传媒 Medical Research Foundation (DMRF) unite in a milestone integration.

Posted: May 19, 2023

By: Jason Bremner and Dayna Park

For Giving Power

A woman wearing gloves and a white lab coat examines the contents of a petri dish

For more than 40 years, 麻豆传媒 and 麻豆传媒 Medical Research Foundation (DMRF) have shared a vision for health research in the Maritimes: to drive excellence in health and health care through world-class research and education.

To amplify their individual efforts, they formally joined forces in October 2022. This partnership has seen the two entities unite to create an expert team with a vision to collaboratively raise even more funds for health research and continue to support research excellence and promote healthy, strong communities.

The path ahead for health research

This integrated team is enhancing its efforts to support the incredible health research taking place across the university. Together, they will continue to build strong relationships and share stories about patients, physicians, researchers, students and donors who have a passion for health research with the potential to transform lives.

Over the years, DMRF and its donors raised more than $110 million and provided more than $70 million in support of health research at 麻豆传媒 鈥 including endowment of more than $75 million that will help to bolster research in this area in perpetuity.

鈥淚 want to sincerely thank the DMRF donors who have played an essential role in growing the research portfolio here at 麻豆传媒,鈥 says聽Dr. David Anderson (MD鈥83),聽Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. 鈥淲e look forward to strengthening these important relationships as we celebrate this milestone integration.鈥

With better funding opportunities and support for fac颅ulty and students, and with focused and aligned strategic research priorities, the future is indeed bright for the health research community.

Long live the Molly Appeal!

Although this partnership has brought about some changes, an important feature of DMRF will continue: the lasting impact and legacy of the聽Molly Appeal.

If you鈥檙e from the Maritimes, you have probably heard of Molly Moore 鈥 or, more likely, of the Molly Appeal. It鈥檚 a local tradition that started more than 40 years ago when the single mother made a modest donation in support of health research at 麻豆传媒, suggesting that if everyone made a gift, together they could make a big difference.

In honour of Molly鈥檚 inspiring donation, DMRF created the Molly Appeal, which to date has raised more than $9 million in support of some of the most critical, groundbreaking health research in the region 鈥 including cancer, youth mental health, biomaterials development, COVID-19 and much more.

鈥淪he was not a well-to-do woman, but she was a hard worker with a heart of gold and she always helped others,鈥 says Molly鈥檚 daughter-in-law Verna Moore, who says her family continues to take the tradition very seriously. 鈥淚鈥檒l be 90 years old this coming November and, as long as I鈥檓 living, I鈥檒l give to the Molly Appeal to help out like she did.鈥

When asked how she thinks Molly would feel about the impact of her generosity, Verna adds: 鈥淪he would be amazed and very proud 鈥 like we are of her.鈥

A black and white photo of an older woman seated at a desk The legendary Molly Moore inspired a Maritime tradition that has raised more than $9 million in support of health research. (Submitted photo)

The late Edith Stewart, mother of 麻豆传媒 alum and faculty member聽Dr. Ronald Stewart (MD鈥70, LLD鈥17),聽also had a special place in her heart for the Molly Appeal.

鈥淚n her quiet way, she saved up her nickels and gave to the Molly Appeal for many years,鈥 says Dr. Stewart. 鈥淔orgive the pun, but I think it appealed to her because she felt she could do her small part and make a difference.鈥

Edith would hear about his work in the medical field and the state of the health-care system during his visits back home to Cape Breton.

鈥淎lthough she would say she wasn鈥檛 up on all the happenings beyond the Cape Breton Causeway, she always listened,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 think she felt a personal connection, through me, to the medical research world. But the fact that Molly Moore was a real person 鈥 and a Nova Scotian 鈥 made her an avid supporter of the Molly Appeal.鈥

Although she passed away at age 99, Edith Stewart lives on in her son鈥檚 memory, and her legacy of giving lives on, too.

A man wearing a black shirt and green tie squats next to a seatd woman wearing a blue jacket holding a much Dr. Ronald Stewart and his late mother Edith 鈥 long-time supporters of health research at 麻豆传媒. (Submitted photo)

The motivation that moves you

The health-care system in Canada, and those around the world, are challenged every day. Faced with the pressures of aging populations, labour shortages, an ongoing global pandemic and pervasive debilitating illnesses that continue to impact our friends, neighbours, communities and the globe, the task at hand can feel overwhelming. The enhanced focus on philanthropic support for health research at 麻豆传媒 will hopefully make this a little less daunting.

Through this landmark integration, 麻豆传媒 donors will continue to support projects that will have the greatest impact on our health and how patients are cared for, and more quickly mobilize our research successes to create real solutions to very real problems.

One thing that will never change is the enthusiasm and dedication of health researchers at 麻豆传媒. What gets them up in the morning? Knowing they have the support and encouragement of the university and its donors.

One of those keen researchers is聽Dr. Daniel Boyd,聽whose work is focused on the development of biomaterials in the areas of trauma, oncology, neurovascular interventions and hard tissue augmentation.

鈥淒MRF was founded by caring community members who knew that health research is what advances health outcomes,鈥 says Dr. Boyd. 鈥淒onors have bolstered the work of 麻豆传媒 researchers for many years 鈥 researchers who are working tirelessly to find solutions to devastating health ailments, today and into the future. Our mission is your health, and ultimately, we come to 麻豆传媒 to collaborate with some of the best minds in the world. Thank you for supporting health research at Dal.鈥