BUFFALO, N.Y. The
John R. Oishei Foundation today announced grants totaling $9 million
to the three partners in the Buffalo Life Sciences Complex (BLSC).
The University at Buffalo (UB) will receive an additional $2 million,
and Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) and Hauptman-Woodward Medical
Research Institute (HWI) will each receive $3.5 million.
The award, which is contingent on the BLSC institutions obtaining the
necessary commitments to reach their respective funding goals, is the
largest in the Oishei Foundations 63-year history.
It has been made to HWI, Roswell Park and UB as a partnership under
the auspices of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (BNMC). The three
organizations, which have a long history of collaborative research,
are now cooperating in the design and development of an integrated,
three-building life sciences research center the Buffalo Life
Sciences Complex, to be built at Ellicott and Virginia streets.
The HWI and Roswell Park awards will be dedicated primarily to facilities
development. The money granted to the university will go toward the
recruitment, salaries and research of top-level scientists at the UB
Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics. An earlier grant to UB for approximately
$1.5 million was used to support the salaries and research of Jeffrey
Skolnick, the centers director, and two other scientists recruited
with Skolnick from the Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis. With
these recent commitments, the John R. Oishei Foundation becomes the
largest foundation supporter of The Campaign for UB: Generation
to Generation, which has a goal of $250 million.
The foundation has been a strong supporter of this collaborative
project from its inception, said James M. Wadsworth, chair of
the John R. Oishei Foundation Board of Directors. The foundation
has also provided support to the BNMC for its initial three years of
existence and has provided a major grant to HWI to establish the Structural
Biology Center in 1998. We believe this collaborative project is a major
positive step in establishing Buffalo as a leader in the life sciences
arena.
This generous award from the Oishei Foundation bolsters current fund-raising
efforts for the BLSC partners. The University at Buffalo, Roswell Park
and Hauptman-Woodward each seeks additional funds to fulfill critical
fund-raising priorities including facilities, faculty recruitment and
research support to complement existing private and publicly generated
contributions.
The Buffalo Life Sciences Complex will consist of three new buildings
adding more than 400,000 square feet of state-of-the-art research space
to the BNMC. Construction will begin in the summer of 2003. The complex
will house the Hauptman-Woodward Center for Structural Biology, the
Roswell Park Center for Genetics and Pharmacology, and the University
at Buffalo Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics. The BLSC will sponsor
life sciences research designed to improve human health by developing
new therapies to treat and cure disease.
This landmark award from the Oishei Foundation underscores the
foundations dedication to Buffalo, to the institutions of the
Buffalo Life Sciences Complex and to the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus,
said Thomas R. Beecher, Jr., chair of the BNMC Board of Directors, in
praise of the Oishei Foundations generous support.
Echoing Mr. Beechers comments, David C. Hohn, M.D., Roswell Park
president and CEO, remarked, Todays announcement is wonderful
news for Western New York and for all of us associated with the Buffalo
Life Sciences Complex. The John R. Oishei Foundations philanthropic
support and vision have enhanced the quality of life in our community
for more than 60 years, and this very generous grant clearly reflects
their commitment to the future of health care and life sciences research
in Western New York.
Dr. Hohn continued, On behalf of Roswell Park Cancer Institute,
I want to express our heartfelt appreciation for such an extraordinary
gift. With this grant, I am happy to report that Roswell Parks
Horizons of Hope campaign under the great leadership of
Anne & Richard Gioia and David & Susan Zebro now has raised
more than $8.6 million toward the goal of $20 million for our new Center
for Genetics and Pharmacology.
George T. DeTitta, Ph.D., principal research scientist, executive director
and CEO of Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute, commented,
For many years, the Oishei Foundation has been an avid supporter
of science and development in Western New York. At Hauptman-Woodward,
their past generosity has allowed us to expand, not only our research,
but our staff as well. This new gift, for the development of our new
center, is just the beginning of what we hope will be a lifetime of
growth and discovery. We cannot thank them enough.
UB President William R. Greiner thanked the Oishei Foundation, noting
that the award to the three institutions, continues in the Oishei
Foundations distinguished tradition of philanthropic leadership
in our Western New York community.
Mr. Greiner said, The groundbreaking research performed at the
Buffalo Life Sciences Complex will go a long way toward carrying out
the larger mission of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, making our
Buffalo region an internationally important center for biomedicine,
biotechnology, and revolutionary health care. Together with our research
partners at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute and the Hauptman-Woodward
Medical Research Institute, UB is proud to be at the forefront of cutting-edge
biomedical research that will have a profound impact on medicine and
health care in the twenty-first century.
UB, Roswell Park and HWI are working to expand their current research
and development activities while fostering partnerships with the local,
national and international business communities to enhance and promote
Buffalo Niagaras economic, social and cultural development.
The John R. Oishei Foundation is committed to enhancing the quality
of life for Buffalo area residents by supporting education, health care,
scientific research, and the cultural, social, civic and other charitable
needs of the community. The Foundation was established in 1940 by John
R. Oishei, founder of Trico Products Corporation, one of the worlds
leading manufacturers of windshield wiper systems.
The BNMC was founded in April 2001 by the University at Buffalo, Roswell
Park Cancer Institute, Kaleida Health, Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research
Institute and the Buffalo Medical Group Foundation. Its mission is to
cultivate a 21st century, world-class medical center on 100 acres
in downtown Buffalo bounded by Michigan Avenue & Main Street, and
North Street & Goodell Street by facilitating cooperation
among its founding institutions. The BNMC is currently implementing
a collaborative master plan developed in partnership with Chan Krieger
and Associates from Cambridge, Massachusetts.