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University of Nebraska Medical Center

Support

The center had its genesis in a 2015 gift from Omaha philanthropists Ruth and Bill Scott, with the intent of allowing UNMC and its clinical partner, Nebraska Medicine, to become one of the top centers in the country for treatment and research of inflammatory bowel disease.

The gift also created the Ruth and Bill Scott Presidential Chair of Internal Medicine, which Dr. Peter Mannon now holds.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony at the opening event of the Frederick F. Paustian IBD Center in August 2022.

Med center ‘stars’ open new, premier IBD center

Learn more about the history of the IBD Center and its opening event in August 2022.

“I see the promise in what we can do — to be bold, to have big thoughts, to exceed expectations — and this is all due to the transformative support of the Scotts.”

Dr. Peter Mannon

Dr. Peter Mannon

Director, Frederick F. Paustian Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center

About Dr. Frederick F. Paustian

Frederick Paustian, MD, the first specialty-trained gastroenterologist in Nebraska, was instrumental in making gastroenterology one of UNMC's top centers of excellence. Dr. Paustian died in 2014.

Dr. Paustian and his first wife, Mary Ann "Maisie," who died in 2007, were close personal friends of Ruth and Bill Scott. 

Previous gifts from the Scotts recognized the Paustians by naming the two primary amphitheaters in the Michael F. Sorrell Center for Health Science Education after them and establishing the Frederick F. Paustian, MD, Gastroenterology Research Laboratories, on the seventh floor of the Durham Research Center II.
The IBD Center is named after Frederick F. Paustian.

Scotts’ latest donation takes aim at inflammatory bowel disease

Read the 2015 University of Nebraska Foundation press release announcing the gift made by Ruth and Bill Scott and named in honor of their friend, the late Dr. Frederick F. Paustian.