A combined $10 million gift from the Marshall Heritage Foundation and the Marshall Legacy Foundation will help transform Tulane University’s fight against cancer by creating a faculty chair, a dedicated research fund and state-of-the-art laboratories at the School of Medicine.
The gift, prompted by Board of Tulane member and alumnus E. Pierce Marshall Jr. (B ’90), honors the memory of Marshall’s father, E. Pierce Marshall, who died in 2006 of complications from leukemia at age 67.
“Tulane was founded in 1834 as a medical school focused on combating yellow fever in the New Orleans region. This gift will exponentially enhance Tulane’s efforts against one of the most devastating scourges of modern times — cancer. We could not be more grateful to Pierce and his family for this extraordinary investment in Tulane’s School of Medicine through a gift that is a moving and consequential tribute to his father,” said President Michael A. Fitts.
The donation also helps advance Tulane’s plans to make its downtown campus a regional hub for biotechnological innovation and bolsters the university’s pursuit of a prestigious National Cancer Institute designation for the New Orleans metro area in partnership with LCMC Health, the Louisiana Cancer Research Center and LSU Health New Orleans.