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Patty Santos
August 26, 2011:
Tallahassee, Fla. (WTXL) — Florida State University football players signed up for the national bone marrow registry, Friday.
Team members say they wanted to help save someone’s life. Head coach Jimbo Fisher recently announced his son Ethan suffered from a rare blood disorder. His
FSU Football Head Coach Jimbo Fisher and wife Candi create fund to speed research into rare disease afflicting their son
Fishers urge widespread participation in the National Marrow Donor Registry
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August 5, 2011:
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. –Florida State University football head coach Jimbo Fisher and his wife, Candi, today announced the creation of a new national fund to fuel the quest for a cure for Fanconi anemia, a
World-class U of M Fanconi anemia researchers backed by new national campaign
August 5, 2011
MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL – University of Minnesota Medical School researchers working towards a cure for Fanconi anemia, a very rare life-threatening disorder, will be further fueled by a new fund created by Florida State University football head coach Jimbo Fisher and his wife, Candi. The Fishers’