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Jeffrey Lurie, the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, is launching a new autism research institute in Philadelphia, he announced Tuesday.
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Jeff Lurie and his family are donating $50 million to Children’s Hospital and Penn Medicine to create the Lurie Autism Institute.
That foundation led to the establishment of the The Lurie Center for Autism at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in 2009.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is making a major contribution to autism research in Philadelphia. He is donating $50 million to create a new institute that will help change lives.
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The NLMFF established the Lurie Center for Autism at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2009, and Jeffrey Lurie created the Eagles Autism Foundation in 2018.
Jeffrey Lurie is donating $50 million to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine to boost research into autism's impact across the lifespan.