Jeffrey
Epstein: Medical Funding
Jeffrey
Epstein began his
eponymous foundation with the mission of funding cutting edge science and the work of scientists such as Stephen
Hawking. Over the years, the Foundation’s
mission has evolved and to provide
funding to a wide range of fields..
One such area is medical research. Specifically,
the Foundation has provided grants and funding for numerous projects,
including genetically driven cancer
treatments, vascular cures for Alzheimers
and many others.
Parkinson's
Disease and Music
Parkinson's
disease affects and damages the
nervous system. People with the disorder gradually lose control of their
movements. There is no cure for the disease, but many people can control their
symptoms with medication. In July of 2012, Epstein’s Foundation
provided support to the Institute for Music and Brain Science at Harvard for a
clinical study that examined the effect of music with a medium tempo and strong
metrical rhythms on symptoms of Parkinson's. The study demonstrated that when
the music played ambiently, patients had a marked improvement in gait,
visuomotor skills, and rapid alternating movements.
Crohn's
Disease
Another project
that recently received funding from Epstein is the Kid's Pediatric Network. The
program was developed by the Crohn and Colitis Foundation of America. The Kid's
Pediatric Network is a network of
hospitals and clinics, working together to create the most comprehensive database of bacterial
factors that contribute to
the development of Crohn's disease or Colitis in children. Both Crohns and Colitis are chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, the exact causes of which are still largely
unknown.
Due to the Kid’s Pediatric Network, researchers are increasingly
able to look out for commonly
listed bacterial causes, test for them and then of course, treat them with the
right course of antibiotics.
Breast Cancer
Epstein has also
recently provided funding to the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. The Dubin Breast
Center provides comprehensive breast cancer care and is one of only a few
medical centers in the world offering 3D mammography to
women. Compared to
traditional 2D machines, 3D mammography captures
images of tissue notnormally seen.
3D mammograms also reduce the risk
for false positives and gives doctors a clearer picture of the growth and behavior of tumors.
JeffreyEpstein is proud to provide
funding for medical research that advances human understanding. With funding
from The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation, many
small or cutting edge projects are able to break new ground in their respectivefields.