June 14, 2024

Salk Institute mourns the loss of John Adler, friend and former trustee

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Salk Institute mourns the loss of John Adler, friend and former trustee

LA JOLLA—The Salk Institute mourns the loss of businessman and philanthropist John Adler, who served on the Institute’s Board of Trustees from 1991 to 2004. He died June 11, 2024, in Greenwich, Connecticut at the age of 96.

John Adler
John Adler
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Adler generously supported the Salk Institute for decades, donating $6.7 million to launch the Adler Foundation Symposium on Alzheimer’s Disease Endowment, establish the Vi and John Adler Chair for Research on Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease, and support many other research efforts.

For more than 30 years, the annual Adler Symposium brought together scientists working on different aspects of Alzheimer’s disease to share ideas and build new collaborations.

Profesor Rusty Gage, former Salk president, currently holds the Vi and John Adler Chair. His team reprograms skin and other cells from patients with neurologic and psychiatric diseases into induced pluripotent stem cells, induced neurons, and organoids. With these tools, they are deciphering the mechanisms that lead to neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease and exploring new therapeutic approaches.

"John was an outstanding trustee for Salk, for many years,” Gage says. “His sage counsel and generosity of time and resources have benefited the Institute immensely. His legacy of the Adler Symposium, focusing on age-related neurodegenerative diseases, has brought international acclaim to the Salk Institute, forging strong bonds and research collaborations around the world. We are grateful that John was part of our community."

Adler’s family asks that donations in his memory be made to the Salk Institute at www.salk.edu/donate.

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El Instituto Salk de Estudios Biológicos:

El Instituto Salk es un centro de investigación independiente y sin fines de lucro fundado en 1960 por Jonas Salk, creador de la primera vacuna segura y eficaz contra la poliomielitis. La misión del Instituto es impulsar una investigación fundamental, colaborativa y audaz que aborde los retos más acuciantes de la sociedad, entre ellos el cáncer, la enfermedad de Alzheimer y la vulnerabilidad agrícola. Esta ciencia fundamental sustenta todos los esfuerzos traslacionales, generando conocimientos que permiten el desarrollo de nuevos medicamentos e innovaciones en todo el mundo.