Giving to the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering at UCSB

Because of the extremely costly nature of stem cell research, donations are sought to realize the goals of the Center, namely to foster cutting-edge interdisciplinary stem cell research and teaching in the emerging field of regenerative medicine. Because of governmental restrictions, support by private individuals, foundations and corporations will continue to be crucial for the Center's realization of these goals.

Areas in Need of Funding

Your Unrestricted Support Gives Funding to These Areas

  • Blindness
  • Macular Degeneration
  • Alzheimer's Disease
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Heart Disease
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes

How to Make a Donation

You can download the Donation Form below and help by providing a tax-deductible donation in any amount.

Other Ways to Support Stem Cell Research

We welcome your creativity in specifying a gift that will engender a unique, individual legacy in your name.

Designate Funding for Researchers and Facilities

  • New Faculty Endowments
  • Named Laboratories or Buildings
  • Graduate Student Fellowships
  • Postdoctoral Scholarships
  • Public Outreach

Annual Contributions

Annual contributions of $1,000 or more qualifies you for membership in the Chancellor's Council at the University of California, Santa Barbara. UCSB is an internationally recognized center for teaching and research, known for its interdisciplinary programs and innovative research. It is consistently ranked among the top American universities for the impact of its research programs in both the sciences and humanities. Your gifts to the UCSB Center for the Stem Cell Biology and Engineering will help maintain UCSB's pursuit of research excellence in the years to come.

Questions?

Please feel free to contact us. Our development staff is available to assist you!

Dan Oh
Assistant Dean of Development and Alumni Relations
Engineering & the Sciences
Email: dan.oh@ia.ucsb.edu
Office: (805) 893-7223
Cell: (805) 451-4875
Fax: (805) 893-5821

Graduate Student David Buchholz
Graduate Student David Buchholz
Postdoctoral Researcher Na Xu
Postdoctoral Researcher Na Xu