Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences Awards More Than $1 Million to Science Education Programs in The Bay Area
18 Maio 2004 - 1:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences Awards More Than $1
Million to Science Education Programs in The Bay Area SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO, Calif., May 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The Genentech Foundation
for Biomedical Sciences announced today that its Board of Directors
has awarded 23 grants totaling $1,061,090 to educational
institutions in the San Francisco Bay Area that share the
Foundation's commitment to supporting innovative science programs
for students. This amount represents a 6.1 percent increase in
funding as compared to the Foundation's 2003 grants. "Since its
founding in 1988, the Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences
has awarded millions of dollars to support biomedical science
research and education in the Bay Area," said Herbert Boyer, Ph.D.,
chairman of the Foundation and Genentech co-founder. "We are proud
that our grants continue to expand the scientific knowledge of
local students, fueling their excitement to become the next
generation of researchers and employees in the Bay Area's growing
biomedical sciences industry." Among this year's grantees is
fourth-time grant recipient Andrew P. Hill High School
Biotechnology Academy, a program in San Jose, California, dedicated
to producing students with biotechnology skills necessary to enter
the workforce or to continue on to institutions of higher learning.
"Given the Genentech Foundation's commitment to local science
education and its continued generous support, we have been able to
provide our students with a valuable after-school tutoring program
over the last several of years, which has helped many of them excel
in their studies," said Mary Metz, director of the Biotechnology
Academy. "The Foundation's support has made a significant impact on
our students' interest in the sciences and many students now see
science as a possible career." Genentech funds the Genentech
Foundation for Biomedical Sciences by providing payments and
royalties from license agreements under the Riggs- Itakura family
of patents. The Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences has
committed grants to the following organizations this year: Alameda
County: Berkeley Biotechnology Education Partnership, Inc.*
Children's Hospital and Research Center Foundation East Bay
Biotechnology Education Partnership Math-Science Network Mills
College, Mid-Career Mathematics and Science Teacher Preparation
Program National Kidney Foundation, Northern Chapter Marin County:
Bay Area Discovery Museum Marin County Office of Education, Program
in Biotechnology Education, PROBE San Francisco County: Achievement
Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation Exploratorium
Gateway High School San Francisco Works University of California,
San Francisco: Fellowship Support for Medical Student Research
Diversity Encore Program/Summer Research Training Program
University of California, San Francisco Graduate Student's
Association, Women in Life Sciences San Mateo County: Coyote Point
Museum San Mateo County Office of Education, Gene Connection
Skyline College, Expanding Your Horizons Conference Santa Clara
County: Andrew P. Hill High School, Biotechnology Academy Industry
Initiatives for Science and Math Education Santa Clara County
Biotechnology Education Partnership Stanford University, School of
Medicine Sonoma County Sonoma County Partnership for Biotechnology
Education* Yolo County: University of California, Davis, Center for
Engineering Plants for Resistance Against Pathogens * Grant awards
for these institutions are contingent upon the Foundation receiving
additional information from the potential grantees. About the
Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences The Genentech
Foundation for Biomedical Sciences is an independent, nonprofit
organization that supports biomedical education and research in the
San Francisco Bay Area. The Foundation supports educational
programs at junior high and high schools, colleges and
universities, museums, and community organizations that foster
science education for local students, including under-represented
minorities and underprivileged groups. Genentech Foundation for
Biomedical Sciences 1 DNA Way South San Francisco, CA 94080
Telephone: 650-225-8584 Fax: 650-225-2021 Directors Bruce Alberts,
Ph.D. Herbert W. Boyer, Ph.D. Goery Delacote, Ph.D. Zach W. Hall,
Ph.D. Edward Harris, M.D. Chairman Herbert W. Boyer, Ph.D. C.F.O.
and Secretary Leo Redmond Media Contact: Marites Cristobal
650-225-8226 DATASOURCE: Genentech Foundation for Biomedical
Sciences CONTACT: Marites Cristobal, +1-650-225-8226, for Genentech
Foundation for Biomedical Sciences Web site: http://www.gene.com/
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