The Trudeau Institute, an independent medical research center, evolved from the Trudeau's work for the sanitarium.
Some of the original "cure" cottages still remain, as does the Trudeau Institute, now an infectious disease research center.
Renamed the Trudeau Institute, the laboratory continues to study infectious diseases.
The Trudeau Institute is an independent, not-for-profit, biomedical research center located on a 42-acre (170,000 m2) campus in Saranac Lake, New York.
The proceeds were invested in a new medical research facility built on Lower Saranac Lake, which became the Trudeau Institute and opened in 1964.
Once in her office she asked her secretary to hold all calls and put a call through herself to the Trudeau Institute in Saranac, New York.
The latter founded the Trudeau Institute at Saranac Lake, with which his son Garry retains a connection.
Trevor was a founding trustee of the Trudeau Institute and served on its Board of Trustees for twenty-two years.
In 1964, the Trudeau Institute began researching the functions of the immune system and how it guards against many infectious diseases, including tuberculosis.
His son John B. Trevor Jr. was a founding Trustee of the Trudeau Institute.