Pair gives $16.5m to cancer institute
Published: December 13, 2005 | 2991st good news item since 2003
A couple has given Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute $16.5 million, believed to be its largest contribution.
The money donated by John and Shelley Blais of Wolfeboro will be used to establish a center to study cellular proteins. The goal is to develop techniques for understanding the basic workings of normal and cancer cells.
Blais is founder and president of Blais Company in Framingham, Mass., a holding company that specializes in high-tech firms. He also is a trustee of the institute.
Blais said the scientists and doctors at Dana-Farber have established themselves as being able to turn laboratory discoveries into cancer treatments.
The Blais family has contributed more than $30 million to the cancer center.
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