The grant will go toward supporting five initiatives across Mayo Clinic’s Arizona, Florida and Minnesota sites. Regenerative medicine in spine pain is among the research initiatives the grant is funding.
Additionally, Mayo Clinic plans to use the grant to research augmented human intelligence in cardiovascular care, arthritis and data analytics. The grand also provides specialized education opportunities for nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
Louis V. and Robin L. Gerstner Mayo Clinic receive the grant. The philanthropists have a longstanding relationship with the health system.
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