Helios Education Foundation Invests $6.5 Million in New Partnership With
TGen 

 

 

Partnership Extends Funding for Bioscience Summer Internship 

 

01-29-2008

 

PHOENIX, AZ -- Helios Education Foundation today awarded $6.5 million to the
Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) as part of a new
partnership that extends the Helios Scholars Program at TGen for the next 25
years. The program helps cultivate new scientific and technical talent
across the state of Arizona. 

"Helios Education Foundation's commitment to develop a long term partnership
with TGen for student training is an incredible boost for Arizona's future
in the biosciences," Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano said. "Arizona is
poised to become a world leader in cutting-edge medical education and health
care, but only if we provide the necessary training and mentorship. These
types of public-private partnerships hold the key to what must be the
central goal of an Arizona education: giving our students the skills they
need to succeed in the high-tech, high-knowledge world of the 21st century."


 

The Helios Scholars Program at TGen is an annual summer internship program
for 45 high school, undergraduate and graduate students in Arizona. Interns
receive a stipend, are paired with a TGen scientist/mentor and are actively
engaged in research projects in disorders as diverse as cancer, diabetes,
autism and Alzheimer's disease. The eight-week program supports students
from all backgrounds in their efforts to develop foundational skills as they
pursue careers in science or medical-related fields. 

 

"Creating opportunities in education that have math and science at their
core is very important to Helios Education Foundation," said the
Foundation's Chairman Vince Roig. "We are excited to invest $6.5 million in
this innovative and unique program at TGen because it opens new doors into
the world of the biosciences for Arizona students. We're even more excited
to be investing in a long-term partnership that will impact the future
growth and development of the sciences in Arizona." 

 

Helios Education Foundation provided funding for TGen's 2007 summer
internship program, which included a stipend for students. This led to a
sizable increase in the number of qualified student applications from around
the State. The $6.5 million endowment enables TGen to extend its competitive
internship program for 25 years and provide a stipend and other support for
students. The Helios Scholars Program at TGen also encourages student
diversity, with upwards of 20 percent of the interns coming from
underrepresented populations. 

 

"We are excited to continue and expand our partnership with the Helios
Education Foundation," said TGen president, Dr. Jeffrey Trent. "Our shared
commitment to training the next generation of researchers provides an
unparalleled opportunity for Arizona and those students seeking hands-on
training to augment their classroom experience. For many of these students,
this experience will prove to be a defining moment in focusing their career
choices across the biosciences." 

 

Applications are now available on-line at the TGen website:
http://www.tgen.org/intern. Interns must be a resident of Arizona or a
full-time student at an Arizona-based high school, accredited college or
university. The application deadline is March 14. Attributes that
investigators consider in selecting students include a strong desire to
conduct independent research, interests, academic achievement, curiosity,
ambition, and aptitude for working independently and with a team. The
application process is competitive, but many different backgrounds and
abilities are represented among the students selected. 

 

In addition to the stipends, Helios Education Foundation and TGen recognize
each student as a Helios Scholar. The endowment also funds an
end-of-the-summer symposium where students present their work to their
peers, TGen staff, family and guests. Additionally, the endowment provides
six merit-based scholarships and supports several extra curricular
activities to encourage student interaction and learning. 

 

TGen's past summer interns boast an array of impressive accomplishments,
including publishing scientific abstracts and peer-reviewed articles,
gaining acceptance into medical and graduate school and winning scholarships
and prizes. In 2005, TGen interns Albert Shieh and Anne Lee took first place
in the team category at the 2005-2006 Siemens Westinghouse Competition in
Math, Science and Technology. The interns split a $100,000 scholarship. 

 

About Helios Education Foundation

Helios Education Foundation is the largest nonprofit organization serving
Arizona and Florida focused solely on education. The Foundation's endowment
is in excess of $600 million. Helios Education Foundation is dedicated to
enriching the lives of individuals in Arizona and Florida by creating
opportunities for success in postsecondary education. The Foundation's
community investments are made across three impact areas: Early Childhood
Education, the Transition Years (grades 5-12) and Postsecondary Education.
Since inception in 2004, Helios Education Foundation has invested nearly $42
million into education-related programs and initiatives in both states. For
more information, visit the Foundation online at www.helios.org. 

 

About TGen

The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is a non-profit
501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the performance of groundbreaking
research with life changing results. Research at TGen is focused on
developing earlier diagnostics and smarter treatments for diseases such as
cancer, neurological disorders and diabetes. TGen is on the cutting edge of
translational research where investigators are able to unravel the genetic
components of common and complex diseases. Working with collaborators in the
scientific and medical communities, TGen believes it can make a substantial
contribution to the efficiency and effectiveness of the translational
process. TGen's vision is of a world where an understanding of genomic
variation can be rapidly translated to the diagnosis and treatment of
disease in a manner tailored to individual patients. 

 

 

 



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