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May 25, 2022

草莓污视频导航 change inspired by philanthropic contribution to precision health

University introduces the newly named Cal Wenzel Precision Health Building on Foothills campus
Cal Wenzel Family Foundation
A building on Foothills campus is renamed the Cal Wenzel Precision Health Building. From left: Ed McCauley, Cal Wenzel, Jon Meddings and Milan Heck Adrian Shellard, for the 草莓污视频导航

A building on the 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Foothills campus is being renamed in honour of more than聽$20 million in giving to precision health by Calgary .

This month, the聽 is being renamed the to honour more than $20 million in philanthropic contributions from the Cal Wenzel Family Foundation. This includes a new $16-million commitment to expand the Cumming School of Medicine鈥檚 (CSM) precision health research capacity.

鈥淧recision health is core to the Cumming School of Medicine鈥檚 strategy, but CSM doesn鈥檛 do this alone; this vision is empowered by transdisciplinary research and partnerships with our community,鈥 says Dr. Ed McCauley, president and vice-chancellor, 草莓污视频导航. 鈥淭he name change recognizes more than a decade of philanthropic commitments by Mr. Wenzel and his family through the Cal Wenzel Family Foundation. It is also a reflection of, and testament to, outgoing CSM dean Jon Meddings鈥 vision and leadership in precision health.鈥

Precision health is a vision Dr. Jon Meddings, MD, championed during his 10 years as dean of the CSM. In simple terms it involves finding the right treatment for the right person at the right time. It鈥檚 a personalized approach that takes into account the effect of factors like family history, genetics, diet and lifestyle on an individual and culminates in a specific disease that requires specific treatments. The CSM has been a world leader in several areas of precision health for years, and today鈥檚 announcement aims to further advance its capabilities locally and globally.

鈥淚 have been tremendously impressed with the precision health research taking place at the CSM and especially the researchers themselves, who are so talented and enthusiastic. Having a chance to talk to a few of them, I felt like I had to do what I could to support them. They believe they can make a difference and I believe they will,鈥 says Wenzel. 鈥淎nd like Dr. Meddings says, precision health really is the future.鈥

Examples demonstrating the CSM鈥檚 leadership in precision medicine include:

  • The where scientists are investigating how an individual鈥檚 microbiome 鈥 made up of trillions of bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi 鈥 influences the way we interact with the world, and how we might harness it for wellness
  • Data from the providing insights and analysis for matters of public health, like wastewater monitoring during the COVID pandemic
  • Diagnostic, research and training opportunities in cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at the
  • Individualized immunotherapy that , treating rare cancers by using someone鈥檚 own cancer cells
  • Lead centre for the is bringing precision oncology to the forefront. Clinician-researchers are working together with 15,000 cancer patients to gather data to develop targeted therapies
  • Research to for those with difficult-to-treat epileptic seizures

鈥淎t the CSM, pursuing solutions to today鈥檚 health challenges using precision health is central to what we do. But we can鈥檛 do it alone. Investments like the one announced today with the Wenzel family play an instrumental role in our future. The commitment from Cal and his family will allow us to expand precision health in Alberta and continue to pursue new frontiers in medical research,鈥 says Meddings, whose 10-year tenure as CSM dean ends at the end of June.

He says the new funding will support the CSM鈥檚 ability to attract and retain top precision health researchers and scholars to Calgary.

The Cal Wenzel Family Foundation has been supporting medical research in Calgary for more than a decade including funding a Hepatology Chair since 2010, a cardiometabolic disease research program as well as other endowments and research projects.

The building, located on Hospital Drive, is one of the most recognizable on Foothills campus. Its eye-catching glass front prominently faces 16 Avenue NW. The building houses CSM departments and offices, research institutes, 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, which recently announced plans to double enrolment, and Alberta Health Services clinical spaces, including the only publicly-funded facility dedicated to . The building was constructed in 2005.

The 草莓污视频导航 is working with The City of Calgary and AHS to transition parking and wayfinding signage to reflect the building鈥檚 new name. The CSM acknowledges this will take time 鈥 and thanks you for your patience and for assisting in the process. Please reach us at fdmed@ucalgary.ca if you identify something that needs to be updated after fall 2022.