Are you excited by the idea of establishing the lab in which the next breakthrough in cancer research takes place? How would you feel if your name, or the name of a loved one, someday became associated with the work of a Nobel laureate at MIT?
A named professorship, graduate student fellowship, research fund, or community space is a lasting gift that permanently associates the name of the donor – or that of a family member, friend, colleague, or professor – with the Koch Institute at MIT. These gifts are often the culmination of a life-long commitment to philanthropy.
Naming opportunities are available at many levels of giving, from $50,000 to establish a named undergraduate research opportunity fund, to $1 million to fully fund a graduate fellowship, to several million dollars for a building project.
If you are interested in pursuing a naming opportunity, please contact us:
cancer@mit.edu
Robert Urban
617-324-3533
| Endowment naming opportunities for scholarship, fellowship, and professorships |
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| Directorship |
| Koch Postdoctoral Fellowship (Supports special independent oncology-focused fellow and lab) |
| Professorship |
| Career Development Professorship |
| Graduate Student Fellowships |
| UROP-Undergraduate Research Opportunities |
| Endowment naming opportunities for research initiatives (Research Centers) |
| Cancer Systems Biology and Tumor Vulnerability |
| Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy |
| Cancer Nanotechnology for Detection, Monitoring, and Therapeutics |
| Anti-cancer Drug Sensitivity and Multidrug Resistance Profiling |
| Research Fund |
| Seminar in Oncology |
| Naming opportunities for Koch Institute spaces |
| First Floor Gallery |
| Core Facilities |
| Nanotechnology Laboratory |
| Auditorium |
| First Floor Lobby |
| Café |
| Administrative Suite |
| Director's Suite |
| Reception Area |
| Meeting Rooms |
| Laboratory |
| Reading Room |
| Tea Room |
| Upper Floor Lobby |
| Seminar Room |
| Upper Floor Meeting Room |