Joseph Kosow, a Boston financier, has contributed $250,000 to Brandeis University toward construction of a new, four-story biochemistry building, the university announced here today.
The Kosow Biochemistry Building, according to Brandeis officials, will be one of two such structures in the Cerstenzang Science Quadrangle, which will quadruple the university’s science facilities. The National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health have provided $2,500,000 in matching funds for the overall construction of the $9,500,000 quadrangle.
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