Friday, September 5, 2025
Science
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • HOME
  • SCIENCE NEWS
  • CONTACT US
  • HOME
  • SCIENCE NEWS
  • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
Scienmag
No Result
View All Result
Home Science News Policy

American Thoracic Society receives $400,000 from A. Sonia Buist – Highest lifetime donor in ATS history

May 1, 2024
in Policy
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
A. Sonia Buist
66
SHARES
602
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

NEW YORK, NY – May 01, 2024 – A. Sonia Buist, MD, a past president of the American Thoracic Society and an advocate for global public health policy and respiratory health, has donated $400,000 to the Society, making her the ATS’s highest lifetime donor in its history. Her gift will support the ATS/MECOR Women’s Leadership Program, a new visionary program to enhance leadership capabilities in African women.

A. Sonia Buist

Credit: ATS

NEW YORK, NY – May 01, 2024 – A. Sonia Buist, MD, a past president of the American Thoracic Society and an advocate for global public health policy and respiratory health, has donated $400,000 to the Society, making her the ATS’s highest lifetime donor in its history. Her gift will support the ATS/MECOR Women’s Leadership Program, a new visionary program to enhance leadership capabilities in African women.

In 1994, Dr. Buist founded the Methods in Epidemiologic, Clinical, and Operations Research (MECOR) program to address the limited opportunities for training in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine in low—and middle-income countries.

Today, 30 years later, MECOR’s impact extends globally and boasts more than 2500 graduates.

“We are truly grateful to Dr. Buist,” said ATS President M. Patricia Rivera. “She is a visionary and inspiration to many. Now, with this historic gift, she has laid the groundwork for countless female scientists in Africa to realize their full potential as leaders in respiratory medicine.”

“Beyond building research capacity in Africa, Sonia is championing the overall development of African scientists,” said Obianuju Ozoh, MBBS, MSc, ATSF, of the ATS African Interest Group.

Dr. Buist will be formally recognized at the ATS 2024 International Conference beginning May 17 in San Diego.

“We hope that Dr. Buist’s donation will inspire additional support for other ATS initiatives to improve lung health worldwide,” added Dr. Rivera.

Consider making a gift to support the ATS MECOR program.



Share26Tweet17
Previous Post

Emergency departments frequently miss signs of epilepsy in children

Next Post

Machine learning tool identifies rare, undiagnosed immune disorders through patients’ electronic health records

Related Posts

blank
Policy

Duke-NUS Enhances Population Health Strategies to Tackle Escalating Healthcare Costs and Chronic Disease Challenges

September 5, 2025
blank
Policy

C-Path’s Translational Therapeutics Accelerator Achieves Record Seven BRIDGe Awards Advancing Novel Cancer, Infectious Disease, Neurology, and Immunology Therapies

September 4, 2025
blank
Policy

Unlocking Potential: The Promises and Challenges of the Drone Revolution in Modern Agriculture

September 4, 2025
blank
Policy

Investigation Reveals Millions in Taxpayer Funds Awarded to Researchers Linked to Fictitious Network

September 4, 2025
blank
Policy

EWG Study Reveals PFAS Water Treatment Effectively Reduces Toxic PFAS and Carcinogens

September 4, 2025
blank
Policy

Ushering in a New Era of Global Agricultural Ecology and Environmental Science

September 4, 2025
Next Post
Machine learning tool identifies rare, undiagnosed immune disorders through patients’ electronic health records

Machine learning tool identifies rare, undiagnosed immune disorders through patients’ electronic health records

  • Mothers who receive childcare support from maternal grandparents show more parental warmth, finds NTU Singapore study

    Mothers who receive childcare support from maternal grandparents show more parental warmth, finds NTU Singapore study

    27544 shares
    Share 11014 Tweet 6884
  • University of Seville Breaks 120-Year-Old Mystery, Revises a Key Einstein Concept

    959 shares
    Share 384 Tweet 240
  • Bee body mass, pathogens and local climate influence heat tolerance

    643 shares
    Share 257 Tweet 161
  • Researchers record first-ever images and data of a shark experiencing a boat strike

    510 shares
    Share 204 Tweet 128
  • Warm seawater speeding up melting of ‘Doomsday Glacier,’ scientists warn

    313 shares
    Share 125 Tweet 78
Science

Embark on a thrilling journey of discovery with Scienmag.com—your ultimate source for cutting-edge breakthroughs. Immerse yourself in a world where curiosity knows no limits and tomorrow’s possibilities become today’s reality!

RECENT NEWS

  • Faith and Resilience: Strategies Against Cognitive Attacks
  • Improving Sleep in Shift-Work Nurses: A Meta-Analysis
  • Studying Soil Green Algae in Rubber Plantations
  • Natural Medicines Target Tumor Blood Vessels to Halt Cancer Progression

Categories

  • Agriculture
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Athmospheric
  • Biology
  • Blog
  • Bussines
  • Cancer
  • Chemistry
  • Climate
  • Earth Science
  • Marine
  • Mathematics
  • Medicine
  • Pediatry
  • Policy
  • Psychology & Psychiatry
  • Science Education
  • Social Science
  • Space
  • Technology and Engineering

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Success! An email was just sent to confirm your subscription. Please find the email now and click 'Confirm Follow' to start subscribing.

Join 5,183 other subscribers

© 2025 Scienmag - Science Magazine

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • SCIENCE NEWS
  • CONTACT US

© 2025 Scienmag - Science Magazine