Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
501(c)(3)·ngo·AI Enriched
Relationships:3
Events:2
Library:3
Confidence:
100%
Key Facts
Type
501(c)(3)
Sector
ngo
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Founded
1/1/1947
Dissolved
Active
Website
Also Known As
DFCI
Tags
cancer research institutemedical centernon-profit organization
Overall Confidence
100%
Internal Notes
No notes
Key Information
Leadership
No leadership added
Positions
No positions added
EIN
Not specified
State of Incorporation
Not specified
Mission Statement
Not specified
Annual Revenue
Not disclosed
Program Areas
Not specified
About
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a leading biomedical research and clinical care organization in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on cancer treatment and research, and affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
Key Relationships
Mortimer Zuckerman
major_donor
Zuckerman has donated tens of millions, including $25 million in 2008 for stem cell research, and served as past president of the board, steering philanthropic priorities.
Since 1990
Mortimer Zuckerman
trustee
Served as president of the Board of Trustees until 2000, directing philanthropic and strategic decisions at the institute.
Ezekiel Emanuel
fellow
Emanuel completed fellowships in medicine and medical oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute after his residency at Beth Israel Hospital. He joined the Dana-Farber faculty before moving to Harvard Medical School as an associate professor. He remains a practicing breast oncologist.
Recent Events
Trustee: Mortimer Zuckerman → Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Served as president of the Board of Trustees until 2000, directing philanthropic and strategic decisions at the institute.
1/1/2000
Major donor: Mortimer Zuckerman → Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Zuckerman has donated tens of millions, including $25 million in 2008 for stem cell research, and served as past president of the board, steering philanthropic priorities.
1/1/1990