Morse CyberKnife CEO, James G. Schwade, M.D. Honored by University of Miami's Biomedical...
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Morse CyberKnife CEO, James G. Schwade, M.D. Honored by University of Miami's
Biomedical Engineering Department
Industrial Partnership Provides Financial Assistance for Graduate Students
MIAMI, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- James G. Schwade, M.D., CEO- Morse LLC, was
honored today for his generous contributions to the University of Miami's
graduate student assistance fund within the Biomedical Engineering Department.
As an Industrial Partner to the BME program, Dr. Schwade donated approximately
$50,000 to the program in the past two years.
"It is certainly a privilege and an honor to be recognized by the
University," says Schwade. "However, it is more rewarding to know we are
helping worthy students achieve their goals in education toward Bio Medical
Engineering."
Dr. Schwade is a longtime pioneer in the field of cutting edge cancer
treatment utilizing image guided robotic radiosurgery with a community based
physician approach in the tri-county area.
His most recent high tech cancer treatment project is the development of
the South Florida Proton Center along with the University of Miami, to be
located at the Life Sciences Park. For more information visit
www.southfloridaprotoncenter.com and www.morsecyberknife.com.
SOURCE Morse CyberKnife
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