Pfizer to announce contribution today
Pfizer Inc. will announce major donations to benefit science education and the life sciences in Michigan Tuesday.
That happens to be the one-year anniversary of the date the company announced it would shut down its Ann Arbor pharmaceutical research center, eliminating 2,100 jobs and 2.1 million square feet of real estate.
Gathering at a warehouse in Ypsilanti to make the 11 a.m. announcement will be Michael A. Finney, president and CEO of Ann Arbor Spark; Stephen T. Rapundalo, executive director of MichBio; Ronald R. Kitchens, CEO of Southwest Michigan First; Debra Gmerek, vice president of Pfizer Global Research and Development, and representatives of the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Wayne State University and Eastern Michigan University.
UPDATE
Pfizer's giveaway aids labs, schools
January 23, 2008
BY ROBIN ERB
FREE PRESS EDUCATION WRITER
It's a going-out-of-business giveaway -- just in time to replace your outdated mini vortexer or microtome cryostat.
For those breaking into the world of research and development in life sciences, there is at least $5.5 million worth of state-of-the-art valuables taken from Pfizer's soon-to-close Ann Arbor research facility that will be available to use on the cheap.
Last week, another load of Pfizer equipment was delivered to a warehouse in Ypsilanti managed in part by Ann Arbor SPARK, the area's economic development group.
Through an agreement with the group, the surplus equipment and supplies may be licensed for 1% of their market value for 3 years, said Joseph (Skip) Simms, the group's executive director.
Called the Michigan Innovation Equipment Depot, the project began more than a year ago when Pfizer donated $1 million in equipment to SPARK for Michigan's businesses. Friday's delivery was part of $4.5 million worth of equipment headed for start-up businesses. A list can be found at www.AnnArborUSA.org/MIED.
In the year since Pfizer announced it would close the Ann Arbor facility and shave jobs in other locations in Michigan, it has also shared the wealth with schools.
Pfizer turned over a 46-acre research campus in Holland to Michigan State University. And $1.25 million worth of goods is heading to MSU, the University of Michigan, Wayne State University and Eastern Michigan University.
About $250,000 in lab supplies will go to other schools.
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