Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences Awards $1.2 Million to Health Science Education Programs in the Bay Area
17 Agosto 2006 - 7:36PM
PR Newswire (US)
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The
Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences announced today that
its Board of Directors has awarded 25 grants in 2006 totaling
$1,220,930 for health science education programs with educational
and community-based organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The 2006 grantees share the Foundation's commitment to supporting
innovation and challenging youth in the growing field of
biotechnology. "I am pleased that the Genentech Foundation for
Biomedical Sciences stands firm in its ability to extend grants to
organizations it has funded in the past and support new requests
for funding from innovative programs educating local youth in the
sciences," said Herbert Boyer, Ph.D., chairman of the Foundation
and Genentech co-founder. "These important programs that the
Foundation supports will allow talented students to engage in
hands-on learning experiences, and to access mentors and
educational resources that would otherwise not be available. We are
proud that we can play a part in supporting tomorrow's health
science leaders." The Northern California Chapter of the
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation,
awarded a grant of $20,000 from the Foundation, is one example of
supporting tomorrow's science leaders. In response to the Soviet
launch of Sputnik, ARCS was founded in 1958 by a group of women who
wanted to see the United States reestablish its scientific and
technological leadership. These women started the first ARCS
chapter in Los Angeles and since then, the organization has become
a national network of 13 chapters, and now is the largest private
membership organization in the U.S. focused on supporting promising
science scholars. ARCS continues to achieve its original mission of
fostering scientific excellence through scholarship rewards. To
date, the Northern California chapter of ARCS has awarded more than
$11 million to students pursuing degrees in science, math,
engineering, and medicine. As a membership organization, membership
dues cover all administrative costs of the scholars program, so
100% of grant dollars received go directly to students. The impact
of the ARCS program in the lives of students is best described in
their own words. "I believe that the ARCS Foundation is doing a
tremendous service to our society by investing in the next
generation of scientists and engineers, and I applaud their
strategy of direct investment, straight to the students," said Adam
Siepel, ARCS Foundation scholarship recipient and student at the
University of California, Santa Cruz. "As a husband and new father,
struggling to make ends meet on a graduate student's income, I can
personally attest to the importance of financial support for
beginning scientists." Founded in 1988, 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 in 2006:
Alameda County -- Berkeley Biotechnology Education, Inc. -- Chabot
Space and Science Center -- Children's Hospital and Research Center
Foundation, FACES for the Future Program -- East Bay Biotechnology
Education Partnership -- Level Playing Field Institute, SMASH
Program -- Mills College, Mid-Career Math and Science Teacher
Preparation Program Marin County -- Bay Area Discovery Museum --
Marin County Office of Education, Program in Biotechnology
Education San Francisco County -- Achievement Rewards for College
Scientists Foundation, Inc. -- Exploratorium -- Gateway High School
-- KIPP Bay Area Collaborative -- San Francisco Unified School
District, Abraham Lincoln High School -- University of California,
San Francisco, Diversity Encore Program and Medical Student
Research Program San Mateo County -- Coyote Point Museum -- San
Mateo County Office of Education, Gene Connection -- Skyline
College, Expanding Your Horizons Conference Santa Clara County -- A
Schmahl Science Workshop -- Andrew P. Hill High School,
Biotechnology Academy -- Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose --
Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education -- Santa Clara
County Biotechnology Education Partnership -- Stanford University
School of Medicine, Medical Student Scholars Program Yolo County --
University of California, Davis, Partnership for Plant Genomics
Education 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. DATASOURCE: Genentech
Foundation for Biomedical Sciences CONTACT: Jennifer Chavez of
Genentech, Inc., +1-650-225-4219; or Directors, Bruce Alberts,
Ph.D., or Herbert W. Boyer, Ph.D., or Zach W. Hall, Ph.D., or
Edward D. Harris, Jr., M.D, or Chairman, Herbert W. Boyer, Ph.D.,
or C.F.O. and Secretary, Leo Redmond, all of Genentech Foundation
for Biomedical Sciences, +1-650-225-4219, or fax, +1-650-225-5795
Web site: http://www.gene.com/
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