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J.K. Rowling, a dear creator of a “Harry Potter” universe, has donated some-more than $19 million to mixed sclerosis (MS) investigate in respect of her late mother, who suffered from a ongoing neurological condition.
The concession from Rowling, 54, was announced by a University of Edinburgh in Scotland on Thursday. Rowling donated 15.3 million pounds, or $19.1 million USD.
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Money that Rowling formerly donated to a propagandize in 2010 saved a origination of the Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic, named in memory of her mother, who died during 45 years old.
J.K. Rowling donated some-more than $19 million to mixed sclerosis research, a University of Edinburgh, located in Scotland, said.
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The hospital “has determined itself as an integrated caring and investigate trickery focusing on MS and neurological conditions with a aim of bringing some-more clinical studies and trials to patients,” a university pronounced in a statement.
The author and screenwriter, who penned 7 novels and countless spin-off stories and cinema about a chronicles of Harry Potter, a child who discovers he’s a wizard, pronounced a concession will assistance a hospital enter “a new proviso of find and achievement, as it realizes a aspiration to emanate a bequest of improved outcomes for generations of people with MS and non-MS neurodegenerative diseases.”
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“It’s a matter of good honour for me that a Clinic has total these lofty ambitions with practical, on a belligerent support and caring for people with MS, regardless of theatre and type,” she said, adding she’s “confident” that a group overseeing clinical investigate “will emanate a decisive step-change for people with MS and compared conditions.”
Rowling, according to Forbes, was a highest-paid author of 2019. The business repository reported she fell off their list of billionaires in 2012 after donating an estimated $160 million to gift and since of Britain’s high tax rates.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.