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HONOR ROLL OF GIVING 2011–2012 UCSF SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

Pharmacy Honor Roll 2011/2012

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Page 1: Pharmacy Honor Roll 2011/2012

HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

2011–2012

UCSF SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

Page 2: Pharmacy Honor Roll 2011/2012

DEAR SCHOOL OF PHARMACY FRIENDS,

Our school is all about progress. We are constantly pushing boundaries in teaching, patient care, and research. With solid movement on all three fronts, we will be decidedly closer to our vision of a world where precise therapeutics improve the health of people everywhere.

We are on our way, sped to a great extent by the extraordinary gifts you will read about in this year’s honor roll. As important are the cumulative annual gifts from our Dean’s Associates and the gifts of all sizes from loyal alumni and friends. Thank you for your support. You are a true partner in our success.

Regards,

B. Joseph Guglielmo Jr., PharmD Professor and Interim DeanUCSF School of Pharmacy

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Sources of Philanthropic SupportAnnual summary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012

(Gifts and pledges)

Alumni $4,673,139

Faculty and Staff $43,360

Friends $985,345

Corporations and Foundations $392,922

Private and Family Foundations $1,455,816 and Associations

Total $7,550,582

Yearly summary for the fiscal years 2003–2012

My scholarship shows me how much our alumni want to foster the success of current UCSF pharmacy students. I now know I will always have colleagues to depend on in the field of pharmacy. –Andrea Ho (Class of 2014)

Being recognized as an Alumni Scholar gives me assurance that I will develop into a leader and practitioner. As a student, it is an honor to be recognized and supported by the pharmacists who have graduated from UCSF. –William Huy Nguyen (Class of 2013)

$4,927,179

$7,265,670

$5,366,722

$1,929,350

$8,744,896

$4,704,798

$3,877,985 $3,724,150

$2,596,142

$7,550,582

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

SCHOLARS’ THANKS

19%

62%

5%

1%

13%

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YOUR GIFTS, OUR THANKS

AN ALL-AMERICAN DEAN

To the eight Japanese students in the UCSF School of Pharmacy after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Troy C. Daniels, PhD, was more than their esteemed dean – he was the kept promise of a country that had lost its way.

Dean Daniels fought publically and aggressively against the 1942 presidential decree that ordered all people of Japanese descent on the West Coast to be interned in camps. He met the general charged with implementing the command to challenge the order for his students. “My father even told General DeWitt that he and my mother were prepared to adopt Harry Iwamoto, a graduate student in his lab who would have been one of the first PhD graduates from the school,” says the dean’s son, Troy E. Daniels, DDS, MS., a professor in the schools of dentistry and medicine. “The general said the conversation was over. My father kept arguing until he was escorted out, and Iwamoto completed his PhD degree after the war at another university.”

Daniels rallied the faculty together to accelerate the program so that the Nisei seniors could take their state board exams early. After passing their exams, he helped them get safe passage out of San Francisco and personally contacted law enforcement agencies about their traveling to rejoin their families.

“My father had no international background – he was born and raised on dry-land farms in the middle of the country,” says Troy. “His actions came from his core, as a highly principled man.”

Daniels, who passed away in 1986, was honored this year by a $4 million endowment establishing a Dean Troy C. Daniels, PhD, Distinguished Professorship. The gift was made by one of Daniels’ former students and friend, Harry W. Hind, a 1939 graduate of the school, prize winning inventor, and philanthropist. Hind, who died in 2012 at the age of 96, credited Daniels for establishing the curriculum’s basic science foundation for which the school is lauded.

THE GOLDMAN FOUNDATION SUPPORTS ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY

A $750,000 gift from the John and Marcia Goldman Foundation is accelerating a UCSF-led effort to create the first implantable bioartifical kidney for patients with end-stage renal disease. The device will eliminate the need for dialysis and address the dire shortage of kidneys for transplantation. The Kidney Project is headed by Shuvo Roy, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, a joint venture between the schools of medicine and pharmacy. The device is one of the first devices to be granted more timely and collaborative review by the Food and Drug Administration through an innovative new program.

MARY ANNE KODA-KIMBLE SEED AWARD FOR INNOVATION

The Joseph and Vera Long Foundation has pledged $1 million to endow the Mary Anne Koda-Kimble Seed Award for Innovation in recognition of Koda-Kimble’s distinguished 43-year career at UCSF, starting as a student – Class of ’69 – and ending with her 14-year stint as dean. The foundation, memorializing Joseph Long, founder of Long’s Drug Stores, and his philanthropist wife, Vera, supports nonprofit organizations concerned with conservation, education, and health care in Northern California and Hawaii. The award will help fund innovative projects by School of Pharmacy faculty members, students, and staff who have potential to move the school’s mission forward in new ways.

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DEAN’S ADVISORY COUNCILMembers 2011–2012

Nursing Alumni Association MemberCatherine Camenga, MS ’O3 (ex officio)

IN MEMORIAM (FY12)Frederick B. Adenika ’66George A. Armanini ’68Kenneth J. Ballard ’55John A. Benelli ’43Monte D. Byrd ’60Ronald L. Canini ’56Marco A. Chavez-Rivas ’43Hiram H. Chow ’56Domonic D. Ciriscioli ’42Albert J. DeMartini ’59Clifton L. Edman ’38Edward Ayao Endow ’39Amancio G. Ergina ’62

Michael W. Eyre ’47Larry F. Frisone ’54Ernest L. Gibson Jr. ’43George Glanville ’41Cora Elizabeth Gould ’22George R. Hackland ’59Harry W. Hind ’39Henry I. Hunt ’24Donald L. Huston ’52Vincent Isnardi ’43Charles R. Klotz ’37James Noboru Kunibe ’29Stanley C. Lee ’40

Richard A. Lew ’76Robert D. McWilliam ’54Paula V. Mendenhall ’67Howard J. Murphy ’52Walter M. Narusawa ’69Ellis T. OkanoThomas A. Oliver ’39Richard P. Penna ’59Victor J. Petrovics ’36Raymond W. Pickering ’47James H. Reid ’86Byron F. Schweigert ’70William M. Scott ’55

Richard K. Seltzer ’64Robert K. Setoguchi ’62Norman B. Siri ’59Jerry Tanaka ’64Robert G. Taniguchi ’82Robert F. Testorelli ’51Kim E. Thorn ’83Myron L. Tobenkin ’51Albert Waring Jr. ’39Annette Fouch Waring ’39Nanizar Zaman-Joenoes ’57

LEADERSHIP GIVINGWe are pleased to offer special recognition to individuals and groups who

made leadership-level gifts to the UCSF School of Pharmacy.

PROFESSORSHIPS AND CHAIRS

DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR-SHIPSHarry Wm. and Diana V. Hind Distinguished Professorship in Pharmaceutical Sciences IHarry Wm. and Diana V. Hind Distinguished Professorship in Pharmaceutical Sciences IITroy C. Daniels Distinguished Professorship in Pharmaceutical Science

CHAIRSThe Divine Family Endowed Chair in Clinical PharmacyThomas J. Long Chair in Community Pharmacy PracticeMcKesson Foundation Chair in Pharmaceutical TechnologyThomas A. Oliver Chair in Clinical Pharmacy

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPSClass of 1969 Endowed ScholarshipKelly P. Hales Endowed ScholarshipRoger G. Ketcham Endowed Scholarship Henry Libby Endowed FundJ.M. Long Endowed Scholarship Lisa Chun Rodondi and Kevin Rodondi Chancellor’s Endowed Scholarship School of Pharmacy C.A.B. Bond* Endowed Scholarship

ENDOWED AWARDS AND OTHER FUNDSAndrew Braisted Endowed Lectureship in Chemical BiologyCarl Lovotti FundEdward and Mary Teskey Endowment FundFrank M. Goyan AwardHarry W. Hind Dean’s Endowment FundHenry Libby AwardMary Anne Koda-Kimble Seed Award for InnovationThe Minnie Levens Award for Excellence in Patient Care Nathan A. Caprile Endowed FundVince Angell Community Health Service Award

LIFE MEMBERSDonors of $1,000,000 or more within any one year

Anonymous (2)LaVerne M. and Philmore G. Divine ’45 *Diana V. * and Harry Wm. Hind ’39 *Estate of Carl Lovotti ’15Maria N. and Bernard P. RomanoEdward W. Teskey *

DEAN’S ASSOCIATESThe Dean’s Associates are individuals who have given $1,000 or more from

July 1, 2011, to June 30, 2012, to the UCSF School of Pharmacy.

BENEFACTORSDonors of $100,000 or more

Estate of Samuel GreenblatRochelle and Harold Walton ’49

SPONSORSDonors of $25,000– $99,999

Susan M. Miller and Walter H. MoosPhilip D. and Rita NeumarkXiaoli Qiu and Ivo Welch

CONTRIBUTORSDonors of $10,000– $24,999

Marie K. and Frank W. Lee ’87 Barbara and Wm. W. Peterson ’52 Maureen S. Boro ’86 and Michael E. Winter ’70

PATRONSDonors of $5,000– $9,999

Steven L. Barriere ’73 Gerald W. Gleason Joanne D. Dow and Gordon J. ’65 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble ’69 and Donald O. Kimble ’69 Gloria L. and Alan S. Miller ’53Joyce and Gary L. Rifkind ’60Jane T. Osterhaus and Raymond J. Townsend ’77 Virginia E. White ’81Sharon D. Ow-Wing ’77 Joanne M. Yasuda ’94John S. Young ’54

SUPPORTERSDonors of $2,500– $4,999

Glowe and David T. Chang ’76Dennis and Denise L. Dickson ’79Joseph E. and Leslie C. Floren ’94

Theresa A. Kennedy ’65 Mary P. and Brian K. Komoto ’81Darlene Q. and Kenneth W. Lem ’70 Aileen M. and Gary McQuarrie ’79Edward D. Mock ’67Arleen S. and Thomas T. Okimoto ’66Sherry L. La Porte ’00 Paula M. and Donald E. Schneider ’79Catherine A. Tarpey ’81 Stanley A. Tani ’80 Rebecca A. Boyd Whittico ’88 and Mathew T. Whittico ’89Susan E. Nonaka-Wong and Alvin F. Wong ’76Elaine and Eleanor Yee ’76

MEMBERSDonors of $1,000– $2,499

Dominica ’81 and Philip O. Anderson ’71 Richard C. Andersen ’79John F. Ayres ’71Audrey and David M. Barbour ’97Alan Brune and Kimberly A. Bergstrom ’86Diane O. BellCarol A. and Leslie Z. Benet ’65Alma L. BurlingameArlene K. ’74 and Jim Chan ’68Shirley and Kenneth W. Chesterman ’63Kaori and Keiichi Chin ’90Margaret M. and Kim W. Coutts ’76Gerald B. Chow ’84Nobuko S. and Gary W. Cleary ’66Mark S. Cushman ’69Howard R. Darvey ’69Charles Depew ’77William M. and Karin O. Eames ’59Gloria and Donald J. Escallier ’62

Cynthia D. Fanusie ’81Susan J. and Daniel L. Floyd ’75Dan E. Furtado ’69Lucia K. Jim-Gee ’77 and Joseph P. Gee ’77Brian T. and Xilin C. George ’96Linda M. Antolin-Gibson and Robert D. Gibson ’54 Maxine and Andriano Giordano ’54Carol A. Gloff ’84Margaret R. and B. Joseph Guglielmo, Jr.Sharlene L. and Alfred D. Hall ’57Thomas K. Hazlet ’77Ruth and Robert J. Ignoffo ’71Sunghee and Yongbin Im ’81Paula M. and Richard D. Johnson Lauretta A. and Robert A. Kerr ’70N. S. Kobayashi ’63Sharonlee E. Kotabe ’66Sandra D. ’86 and James B. Krick ’90Linda and Russell Kwok ’63Shirley Y. Peter N. Kwok ’78Grace L. Lam ’66Chilton H. and Nancy L. Lee ’67Katherine A. Levesque-Alger ’81 and William Alger ’80Lorraine M. and Robert H. Levin ’64Charlotte and Leon W. Levy ’57Phyllis and Edwin Louie ’67Ida and Edward Low ’61Marjorie C. Maddux ’45Maria-Martina I. ’96 and Michael I. Makapugay ’91Alden E. and Donna J. Schroeder Masonis ’90Carol K. Mochizuki ’75Jeanne Mok ’69Patricia A. Montgomery ’86

Sallie R. and Edwin E. Muramoto ’63Kelly D. Nguyen ’96Suna L. and Ronald K. Okamura ’73James M. Orr ’74Marie Parfitt PattieLinda E. ’81 and Ronald R. Perez ’82 Dorit Schmidt-Petersen and Jurgen O. Petersen ’58Thomayant Prueksaritanont ’92Orriette A. ’72 and Robert R. Quandt ’72Barry D. Quart ’82Denise and David J. Schapiro ’70G. Schroeder ’61Byron F. Schweigert ’70Kelley L. and Ronald A. Scott ’79Diane and Gary H. Smith ’66John E. and Catherine A. Sohn ’77Nancy J. Steinhaus ’84Bradley S. Stolshek ’86Howard D. and Allison T. Stupak ’03Iris M. Tam ’91T Nancy A. TanakaRyan T. Tatsumoto ’91David S. Tatro ’68Toy S. and Stephen S. Tom ’59Theodore G. Tong ’69Mary L. and D. Tousignaut ’61Huong T. Tran ’96Marjorie Y. and John C. Tsukamoto ’62Wendy R. ’71 and James M. Umino ’69Wilma K. Wong ’73Anna C. and Clifford L. Wong ’68Kay Yamagata ’64Yuanchao ’98 and Lei Zhang ’98

CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORT Donors of $5,000 or more

Ajinomoto Company, Inc.American Association of Colleges of PharmacyAmerican Cancer Society, Inc.American Society of HealthAmerisourceBergen Services Corp.Biogen IdecCardinal Health, Inc.CVS Corporation

Cyterix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Genentech, Inc.Howard Hughes Medical InstituteJohn and Marcia Goldman FoundationJoseph and Vera Long FoundationKinship FoundationKochi FoundationThe Kroger Company

Life Sciences Research FoundationMcKesson Foundation, Inc.Merck & Company, Inc.Millennium PharmaceuticalsPfizer FoundationPfizer Inc.Plexxikon Inc.Rite Aid CorporationSchwab Charitable FundStephen Bechtel Foundation

Target StoresThe Kroger Co.The Li Foundation, Inc.Third Rock Ventures, LLCUnited Healthcare Services, Inc.Versant Venture Management, LLCWalgreensWal-Mart Stores, Inc.

*deceased

HERITAGE CIRCLEThe Heritage Circle honors individuals and groups who support the UCSF

School of Pharmacy by means of deferred gifts such as trusts or bequests. Membership in the Heritage Circle is elective.

Lydia and Albert H. Angelini ’52Linda L. Barwick ’69George M. Fohlen ’44 Marlene M. and Donald L. Giusti ’70

Carlyn J. HaldeLinda L. Hart Claire E. Leibowitz ’55Patricia M. Liu ’76Mary I. MacWilliam

Thomas A. Oliver ’39 *Barbara and Wm. W. Peterson ’52Ernest L. Prien ’34 Lorie and Baxter Rice

Marilyn S. Shreve Rochelle and Harold Walton ’49 Kay Yamagata ’64 Flora L. Zee ’74

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POSSIBILITIES FOR PARTNERSHIPFor more information regarding opportunities to support the UCSF School of Pharmacy, please contact:Melanie Derynck, Di rector of Development and Alumni Relations415/[email protected] Box 0248, San Francisco, CA 94143-0248support.ucsf.edu

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