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Stanford University — Pandemic Preparedness Center

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  • Portfolio Area: Science Supporting Biosecurity and Pandemic Preparedness
  • Focus Area: Scientific Research
  • Organization Name: Stanford University
  • Amount: $200,000

  • Award Date: September 2021

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    Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $200,000 to Stanford University to support the university’s new Pandemic Preparedness Center led by Professor Jeffrey Glenn.

    This falls within our focus area of scientific research, specifically within our interest in science supporting biosecurity and pandemic preparedness.

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