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Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University recently broke ground for a new $200 million, 201,000 s/f medical research facility, to be known as the Michael F. Price Center for Genetic and Translational Medicine/ Harold and Muriel Block Research Pavilion.


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The Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) is a graduate school of Yeshiva University. It is a private medical school located in the Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus of Yeshiva University in the Morris Park
 of Yeshiva University Yeshiva University, in New York City; mainly coeducational; begun 1886 as Yeshiva Eitz Chaim, a Jewish theological seminary, chartered 1928 as Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and Yeshiva College; renamed 1945.  recently broke ground for a new $200 million, 201,000 s/f medical research facility, to be known as the Michael F. Price Center for Genetic and Translational Medicine/ Harold and Muriel Block Research Pavilion. Pictured at the ceremony are (l-r) Dr. Dominick P. Purpura purpura

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, The Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean of the medical school; philanthropist Michael F. Price; Ira M. Millstein, chairperson of the Einstein Board of Overseers; philanthropist Muriel Block; Richard M. Joel, president of Yeshiva University; Robert A. Belfer, chairperson emeritus e·mer·i·tus  
adj.
Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus.

n. pl.
 of the Einstein Board; and Burton P Resnick, also board chairperson emeritus. Mr. Price is the donor of Einstein's largest philanthropic gift Noun 1. philanthropic gift - voluntary promotion of human welfare
philanthropy

economic aid, financial aid, aid - money to support a worthy person or cause
 to date: $25 million. Mrs. Block's gift, valued at more than $21 million, is the second largest donation ever received by the medical school. Tishman Construction Corporation is the construction manager for the new five-story structure.
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