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Math, Science and Technology Initiative

Math, Science and Technology Initiative. Fall 2009. Getting Kids Excited About Science. MSTi seeks to foster a lifelong curiosity in the sciences and to prepare young people for rewarding careers in math, science and technology-related fields. MSTi At A Glance.

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Math, Science and Technology Initiative

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  1. Math, Science and TechnologyInitiative Fall2009

  2. Getting Kids Excited About Science MSTi seeks to foster a lifelong curiosity in the sciences and to prepare young people for rewarding careers in math, science and technology-related fields.

  3. MSTi At A Glance WHAT: Hands-on after-school program aimed at engaging kids in science at a young age WHO: Nearly 1200 youth in grades K – 8, ages 5 through 14 WHEN: Science Clubs meet once a week for one hour WHERE: 80science clubs across Greater Boston and the Merrimack Valley WHY: Invests in local workforce for Massachusetts and the US to remain competitive

  4. MSTi Helps Young People… • Learn and Practice the habits of scientific thinking • Build an enduring excitement for math, science and technology • Increase their exposure to scientific concepts • Investigate math, science and technology-based careers as realistic career options

  5. 2008/09 MSTi Financial SupportersGeorge Washington Carver ($25,000+) Nixon Peabody, LLC Waters Corporation

  6. 2008/09 MSTi Financial SupportersMarie Curie ($10,000+) Cabot Corporation Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute EMD Serono, Inc. Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  7. Corporate Volunteers Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.Infoscitex CorporationCreaGen Biosciences, Inc.PerkinElmer, Inc.EMD Serono, Inc.Wolfe Laboratories

  8. MSTi Advisory Board2008/09 Co-Chairs Jeffrey Lockwood Director External Communications & Government Relations Novartis Renee Connolly Vice President U.S. Communications EMD Serono, Inc.

  9. MSTi Advisory Board2008/09 Advisory Board Members Gregg Mayer BG Medicine Sheila Nutt, Ed.D Harvard Medical School Paul Parravano Massachusetts Institute of Technology Norton Peet, Ph.D. Richard Smith Edwards, Angell, Palmer & Dodge LLP Mark Tomizawa One Good Egg Michael Webb Ascent Therapeutics, Inc. Founding Chair, MSTi Janet Wolfe Wolfe Laboratories, Inc. Kris Zaepfel Edgewater Technology, Inc. Valerie Fleishman New England Healthcare Institute Scott Gillis Jeff Ginsburg Stuart Haber InfoSciTex Corporation Lance Hartford MassBioEd Foundation, Inc. Edward Hurley Eastman Gelatine Corporation Felek Jachimowicz, Ph.D. Grace Performance Chemicals Marcia A. Kean Feinstein Kean Healthcare Nancy Kelley Fred Kelly Nixon Peabody LLP Joseph Alviani Alviani & Associates Edward J. Benz, Jr., M.D. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Barry Berger, M.D., FCAP EXACT Sciences Paul Blasche, Ph.D. Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. Gary Butler Glen Comiso Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Michael Curren Massachusetts Hospital Association Christyanna Egun MGH Center for Community Health Improvement William Eykamp, Ph.D. Edward G. Fey Biomodels and Affiliates, LLC

  10. Get InvolvedHost a Science Club Site Visit • Underwrite the cost of transporting 10-15 youth to and from your company • Provide a healthy snack to the youth (i.e. juice and cookies • Give tour of workplace providing hands-on activities and interaction with various staff

  11. Co-teach one of the MSTi curriculums alongside afterschool staff members Make an informal visit to a science club to lend a hand during experiments Participate in the ePals electronic mentoring program Get InvolvedIndividual Volunteer Opportunities

  12. Introduce MSTi to your co-workers or other peer networks Coordinate a presentation about MSTi to your professional organization Arrange opportunities for United Way staff to speak to your senior management team Get InvolvedBecome a MSTi Advocate

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