Hosts August 19th back to school event with
Bottom Line for 200+ first-generation college students
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Vertex
and the University
of Massachusetts (UMass) today announced the recipients of the
annual Vertex
Science Leaders Scholarship, a four-year scholarship to pursue their
education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) at any
UMass campus. The annual scholarship is part of a broad program
developed by Vertex to enhance STEM education for Boston's youth.
This year's recipients are two students from Excel
High School.
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Cankang Wu plans to study engineering at UMass
Amherst. Cankang emigrated with his family from China and will be
the first to attend college. As a child he developed an early interest
in engineering and technology after spending his days at his father's
wood-processing factory.
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Gladynel Baez will attend UMass
Boston to study biology and has aspirations of becoming a doctor.
She was inspired to pursue a career in science after losing two aunts
and her grandfather to cancer and spending time in Vertex's Learning
Lab.
In 2012 Vertex solidified its commitment to STEM education and Boston's
youth through a comprehensive program that includes:
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Annual four-year Vertex Science Leaders Scholarship to a UMass
campus;
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Thomas M. Menino Learning Lab - a 3,000 square foot classroom
and laboratory space in our Fan Pier campus dedicated to enhancing
science education among Boston Public School students;
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High school and college internships;
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Science Fair Mentorship program - students are paired with a
Vertex mentor and receive guidance on science fair projects at the
school and state level.
"Vertex is committed to developing the next generation of scientific
leaders by sparking and fostering an early interest in science," said Jeffrey
Leiden, M.D., Ph.D., Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
of Vertex. "Our programs fill an important need for hands-on training
and will help reduce achievement and access gaps for underserved
students, while preparing them for a bright future in life sciences. For
the past two years Cankang and Gladynel grew with Vertex as interns and
spent extensive time in our Learning Lab. We're delighted to see the
tremendous passion they've developed for STEM."
"In order for our young people to have bright futures, we must do our
part to create the opportunities that foster pathways to success," said Mayor
Martin J. Walsh. "I thank Vertex for continuing to support our
future and our community, and congratulate Cankang and Gladynel on these
deserving honors."
"We are honored to welcome Cankang and Gladynel to the UMass family,"
said University of Massachusetts President Martin
T. Meehan. "We share Vertex's commitment to investing in Boston's
youth and enhancing science education in the community."
This year Vertex also is partnering with Bottom
Line, an organization that helps underserved, first-generation
students get into college and succeed through mentoring and support
throughout their college careers. Today, August 19, 2015 Vertex will
host Bottom Line's Annual Success Send-Off Event to celebrate the start
of school for more than 200 first-generation college students who are
part of the Bottom Line program. Students like Cankang and Gladynel will
participate in team building activities and have the opportunity to meet
their Bottom Line Success Counselor and other Bottom Line students
attending the same college in the fall.
"We're proud of these students and all the hard work they've put into
their academics to get them here," said Mike
Wasserman, Massachusetts Executive Director at Bottom Line. "It's
partnerships like this, with Vertex and UMass, that allow us to provide
guidance and support for students who want to thrive and grow,
particularly in this next chapter of their lives and we can't wait to
see the great things they accomplish."
About Vertex
Vertex is a global biotechnology company that
aims to discover, develop and commercialize innovative medicines so
people with serious diseases can lead better lives. In addition to our
clinical development programs focused on cystic fibrosis, Vertex has
more than a dozen ongoing research programs aimed at other serious and
life-threatening diseases. Founded in 1989 in Cambridge, Mass., Vertex
today has research and development sites and commercial offices in the
United States, Europe, Canada and Australia. For five years in a row, Science magazine
has named Vertex one of its Top Employers in the life sciences. For
additional information and the latest updates from the company, please
visit www.vrtx.com.
About the University of Massachusetts
The University
of Massachusetts has been serving the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with
dedication and distinction for the past 150 years and is consistently
rated as one of the world's best universities. Each year UMass educates
more than 70,000 students and confers more than 15,000 degrees at its
five campuses located in Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell and
Worcester.
About Bottom Line
Bottom Line was founded in Boston in 1997
to help low-income and first-generation students get into college,
graduate from college and go far in life. The organization serves
approximately 3,000 high school seniors and college students from Boston
and Worcester.
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MEDIA:
Vertex
Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
Jenna McPhee, 617-341-6536
Cell:
617-366-7263
jenna_mcphee@vrtx.com
or
University
of Massachusetts
Pamela Jonah, 617-878-2018
Cell: 781-956-6865
pam_jonah@howellcomm.com
or
Bottom
Line
Jessica Dionne, 617-692-0543
Cell: 860-977-1041
Jessica.Dionne@Fleishman.com
Source: Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
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