Two major grants totalling more than $520, 000 have been received by the Albert Einstein Medical Center of this city, according to Paul J. Johnson, president.
One grant, for $250, 000, came from the Hyman Korman Charitable Trust and will be used for the building of a three-story research structure. The United States Public Health Service, through its National Institutes of Health, granted the medical complex another $270,000.
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