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Pathways to Stem Cell Science is a non-profit organization, dedicated to the educational enhancement, socioeconomic equality and career success of all students, regardless of their race, gender, religion, sexual orientation or personal circumstances. We inspire, guide and prepare students for a range of important careers from medicine and research to law and teaching.
Our STEM education programs transform lives by providing the critical real-world skills and experiences students need to forge successful bioscience careers. Our career education programs lower the barriers to entering a bioscience profession by informing students about the vast array of potential bioscience occupations and the logistics associated with achieving their career goals.
This support is vital for young students to gain the skills and experiences needed to pursue their chosen career path and transition out of college into paid employment in a timely and cost effective manner.
We firmly believe that all students with a genuine interest in bioscience and stem cell research should be given equal opportunities to follow their dreams and realize their professional goals.
The gifts we receive are used to fund the cost of developing and operating our essential programs and ensuring they are equally available to all students – including children from disadvantaged families who cannot afford to pay tuition. Gifted funds also support targeted outreach to neglected communities and schools that lack basic STEM education and career guidance programs.
Unlike other educational organizations, we guarantee all donations are used cost-effectively to fund essential life-changing programs – not administrative overheads. Support our philanthropic mission and enable students from all socioeconomic backgrounds to better their lives by pursuing successful bioscience careers.
- ASHLEY WU, 2012 EiHS FELLOW -
- JEFF GUNTER (MD), FOUNDING DONOR -
- VICTORIA FOX (PhD) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR -
All donations are used to directly support students' education, not administrative overheads
All donations are used to fill an unmet need in 21st Century education and workforce development
All donations are used to improve the lives of students and their communities across the nation