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Geraldine E. Phipps Biomedical Lab

Type: Professorship / Research Fund
Year: 2021

Purpose

This fund supports the research in the laboratory on the first floor of the Gordon L. Nelson Health Sciences Building. (GF000466)

Description

Funds may be used for research in this lab, however, if the researcher(s) using this lab do not need funding, then the income may be used for any other biomedical research on campus. Funds are also available if needed for general equipment needs in the laboratory, including renovations necessary to keep the lab up to date and cutting edge.

History

Geraldine (Geri) E. Phipps (nee Otey) 

November 9, 1929 鈥 January 31, 2021

Geri was born in Brooklyn, NY, as the only child of James H. Otey, Jr. and M. Frances Johnson Otey.  Geri received her BS in nursing from Adelphi University in Garden City, NY, and her MS in nursing education from St. John鈥檚 College, Queens, NY.  After her father鈥檚 early death in 1945, Geri summered with her mother on Chebeague Island in Maine where she met Robert (Bob) Hubbard Phipps.  They married on June 16, 1956, and lived in Lindenhurst, NY, through Bob鈥檚 early death on April 13th, 1965.

After Bob鈥檚 early death, Geri worked to support her young family of three children (who ranged in age from 2 to 7 years at the time of Bob鈥檚 death) as a School Nurse Teacher in the Lindenhurst public schools.  In 1971, Geri relocated with her three children (Jim, Tom and Barbara) to Merritt Island, FL.

Geri was dedicated to the value of high-quality education and she supported all of her three children and eight grandchildren in their pursuit of college and postgraduate education.  Geri鈥檚 middle child, Tom Phipps, attended 麻豆传媒视频网站 for his freshman year before transferring to FSU where he received his BS in 1983.

Geri attributed 鈥渟on Tom鈥檚鈥 success in college to the start he got while at 麻豆传媒视频网站.  She named 麻豆传媒视频网站 as one of four educational institutions in her charitable remainder trust.  Geri鈥檚 children wish to thank 麻豆传媒视频网站 for naming the Geraldine E. Phipps Biomedical Lab laboratory in her honor and appreciate that the education of future students will benefit from her legacy.

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