Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences Bolsters Innovation in Health Science Education With $1.2 Million for Bay Area Prog
30 Juillet 2005 - 12:17AM
PR Newswire (US)
Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences Bolsters Innovation in
Health Science Education With $1.2 Million for Bay Area Programs
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., July 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The
Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences announced today that
its Board of Directors has awarded 26 grants totaling $1,181,757
for science programs at educational and community-based
organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area. This year's class of
grantees reaches hundreds of students in a wide range of innovative
approaches to challenge youth in the expansive world of
biotechnology. The grants awarded represent an 11 percent increase
in funding as compared to the Foundation's 2004 grants. "For nearly
two decades the Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences has
invested millions of dollars into educational programs that spark
discovery and imagination in our future health science leaders,"
said Herbert Boyer, Ph.D., chairman of the Foundation and Genentech
co-founder. "We have new programs this year, as well as tried and
true science education programs that continue to demonstrate a
passion to expand the scientific knowledge of Bay Area students,
most with an eye on increasing student's long-term commitment to
biomedical sciences." FACES for the Future: Health Professions
Internship at Children's Hospital & Research Center at Oakland,
awarded a grant of $60,000 from the Foundation, is an example of
real innovation. The program is a highly successful, unique
approach to providing disadvantaged, minority youth with
opportunities in science. FACES offers participants a three-year
educational "pipeline" with career exploration, training, academic
support, mentoring, psychosocial intervention and assistance and
community outreach in order to better diversify the health care and
biomedical workforce. "We give youth a chance to succeed. We
support and prepare disadvantaged and underrepresented minority
youth for the demands of college and future careers in health care
of biomedical fields," remarked Dr. Barbara Staggers, co-director,
FACES for the Future, Director of Adolescent Medicine. Of the
initial 28 matriculating students of the FACES class of 2004, 22
students graduated from the program. One hundred percent of those
22 graduated from high school in May, 2004, all enrolled in college
last fall, and all intend to pursue a career in the health
professions. FACES partners with Northern California, Bay Area
schools including: Life Academy, Oakland Technical High School,
Skyline High School, Berkeley High School, Met West High School,
Emiliano Zapata Street Academy, and McClymonds High School. 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 this year: Alameda County: - Berkeley
Biotechnology Education, Inc., http://www.bbei.org/ - Chabot Space
and Science Center, http://www.chabotspace.org/ - Children's
Hospital and Research Center Foundation, FACES for the Future
Program, http://facesforthefuture.org/ - East Bay Biotechnology
Education Partnership, http://www.babec.org/partnerships_ebbep.htm
- University of California, Berkeley, Program in Bioscience and
Biotechnology Education,
http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/ROHO/projects/biosci/ Marin County: -
Bay Area Discovery Museum, http://www.baykidsmuseum.org/ - Marin
County Office of Education, Program in Biotechnology Education,
http://www.babec.org/probe/ San Francisco County: - Achievement
Rewards for College Scientists Foundation, Inc.,
http://www.arcsfoundation.org/NorthernCalifornia/ARCS_2.asp -
Children's Day School, http://www.cds-sf.org/ - Exploratorium,
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ - Gateway High School,
http://www.gwhs.org/ - KIPP Bay Area Collaborative,
http://www.kipp.org/ - Level Playing Field Institute,
http://www.lpfi.org/ - San Francisco Biotechnology Alliance for
Science Education, http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/programs/sf_base/ -
San Francisco WORKS, http://www.sfworks.org/ - University of
California, San Francisco, Medical Student Research Program and
Diversity Encore Program, http://www.ucsf.edu/ - University of
California, San Francisco, Women in Life Sciences Program San Mateo
County: - Coyote Point Museum, http://www.coyoteptmuseum.org/ - San
Mateo County Office of Education, Gene Connection,
http://www.geneconnection.com/ - Skyline College, Expanding Your
Horizons Conference, http://skylinecollege.net/eyh/credit.html
Santa Clara County: - Andrew P. Hill High School, Biotechnology
Academy, http://www.andrewhill.org/ - Industry Initiatives for
Science and Math Education, http://iisme.org/ - Santa Clara County
Biotechnology Education Partnership, http://www.babec.org/SCCBEP/ -
Stanford University, Medical Student Scholars Program,
http://www.stanford.edu/ Solano County: - Vacaville High School,
http://internal.vusd.solanocoe.k12.ca.us/Vhs/index.html Yolo
County: - University of California, Davis, Center for Engineering
Plants for Resistance Against Pathogens,
http://www-ceprap.ucdavis.edu/ 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: Erika Gabrielsen 650-467-2883 Children's Hospital Oakland:
Venita Robinson 510-428-3069 DATASOURCE: Genentech, Inc. CONTACT:
media, Erika Gabrielsen, +1-650-467-2883; or Venita Robinson of
Children's Hospital Oakland, +1-510-428-3069 Web site:
http://www.gene.com/
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