In loving memory

While our research enterprise underwent vast growth during the 2022-2023 fiscal year, we have also experienced immeasurable loss. Our thoughts remain with the families of those who have left us. We will cherish their memory and always remember their contributions to St. Joe’s, to our community, and beyond.

John Bienenstock in mem

Immunology Researcher & Health Sciences Administrator

Dr. John Bienenstock

“While the global scientific community will remember him for his laudable contributions to our understanding of mucosal immunology and the interactions between the nervous and immune systems, we at St. Joe’s will miss him for his generosity, scientific curiosity, mentorship, and his kindness.” 

See our dedication to Dr. John Bienenstock
Anil Kapoor in mem

Urologic Surgeon & Genitourinary Researcher

Dr. Anil Kapoor

“Dr. Kapoor was known for his innovative research in urologic oncology, his surgery, and notably, his cheerful personality. So much more can be said about the positive impact and legacy of Dr. Anil Kapoor. We remember him as a healer, colleague, and friend.”

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Margaret Juravinski in mem

Philanthropist

Margaret Juravinski

“For Margaret, ‘sharing is caring’ was a mantra she invoked each and every day. It didn’t matter the amount or where the gift was directed, it was the act of giving and the impact it would make that was paramount.”

Caring and Sharing: Remembering Margaret Juravinski
Terri Schnurr in mem

Clinical & Research Nurse, Hematology & Thrombosis

Theresa 'Terri' Schnurr

“Terri was the consummate professional but also cared deeply about her patients, often checking on them during her off-duty hours. She was also fiercely proud of her family. I will miss Terri for many reasons, but most of all because she was one of the most dedicated, tireless and kind people I have ever known.”

See our dedication to Terri Schnurr

In this photo, the Charlton campus flags are shown at half-mast as a symbol of collective mourning.