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Founder, The P. Austin Family Foundation
Founder, The P. Austin Family Foundation
Paul Austin is an investor and property developer in Canada and the United States. He holds a BA, BSc., as well as a JD from the University of Western Ontario. Paul has over forty years experience in investing in a wide variety of enterprises—from biotech, high tech, and clean tech to real estate. In addition to supporting early-stage biotech enterprises, Paul, together with his wife Pamela, established The P. Austin Family Foundation that has been instrumental in supporting the acceleration of research, treatment, and care into age-related conditions such as dementia, Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative disorders. The Foundation's funding has established the Pamela and Paul Austin Centre for Neurology and Behavioural Support at the Baycrest Centre in Toronto and the Pamela and Paul Austin Research Center on Aging at the Center for Computational Medicine at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, as well as the Pamela and Paul Austin Chair in Precision and Regenerative Medicine at the University of Toronto.
Paul Austin is an investor and property developer in Canada and the United States. He holds a BA, BSc., as well as a JD from the University of Western Ontario. Paul has over forty years experience in investing in a wide variety of enterprises—from biotech, high tech, and clean tech to real estate. In addition to supporting early-stage biotech enterprises, Paul, together with his wife Pamela, established The P. Austin Family Foundation that has been instrumental in supporting the acceleration of research, treatment, and care into age-related conditions such as dementia, Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative disorders. The Foundation's funding has established the Pamela and Paul Austin Centre for Neurology and Behavioural Support at the Baycrest Centre in Toronto and the Pamela and Paul Austin Research Center on Aging at the Center for Computational Medicine at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, as well as the Pamela and Paul Austin Chair in Precision and Regenerative Medicine at the University of Toronto.