MCLEAN, Va., Oct. 6, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The immixGroup Foundation announced today it has raised $125,000 to support cancer research, education, and patient care at Johns Hopkins. The foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization affiliated with immixGroup, Inc. immixGroup helps technology companies do business with the government.
Proceeds from the foundation's seventh annual charity golf tournament, held at Lansdowne Resort on October 4, brought the total amount raised on behalf of Johns Hopkins to more than $775,000.
These proceeds will fund the immixGroup Foundation Surgical Oncology Fellowship in the Department of Surgery at Johns Hopkins. The fellowship, launched by the immixGroup Foundation in 2009, provides funding for an individual post-doctoral research fellow and equips him or her with the skills to become a leader in the field of academic surgical oncology. This two-year program incorporates a year of clinical training followed by a year dedicated to cancer research.
The 2011 immixGroup Foundation Fellow, Fabian M. Johnston, M.D., arrived at Johns Hopkins in July 2011. Dr. Johnston attended Penn State College of Medicine and completed his residency at Washington University in St. Louis after leaving Louisiana State University as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Dr. Johnston will spend the next year of his training in advanced surgical oncology. He will gain experience in treating patients with colorectal, pancreatic, breast, and other malignancies. Dr. Johnston's research interests focus on pancreatic and colorectal cancer, as well as public policy as it pertains to cancer care.
Last year's immixGroup Foundation Fellow, Janivette Alsina, M.D., Ph.D., arrived at Johns Hopkins in July 2010 from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Alsina spent the first year of her fellowship training in advanced surgical oncology. She currently works in the laboratory of Dr. Steven Leach, a world-renowned pancreatic cancer researcher and surgeon, focusing on identifying biomarkers of pancreatic cancer and the biology of cancer stem cells. In addition, she is studying a genetic model of pancreatic cancer in order to gain insights into the molecular basis of this disease that could lead to targeted therapies.
Despite difficult economic conditions, this event continues to benefit from strong support from the government technology community and local businesses. Top-level sponsorship support came from McAfee, Oracle, ArcSight, AccessData, Baker Tilly, and Brocade.
Additional sponsors included:
Adobe |
BB&T |
Bit9 |
BMC Software |
Carousel Industries |
CDW-G |
Citrix |
Dassault Systemes |
DataCore |
Fortinet |
Guidance Software |
Information Builders |
Ingram Micro |
ISM |
Jeckil Promotions |
Joelle Group |
Jones Lang LaSalle |
KBZ |
Micro Focus |
NetScout |
QinetiQ North America |
Shook, Doran, Koehl |
Serena |
SourceFire |
Top Down Systems |
Trustwave |
Vivisimo |
Wells Fargo Advisors |
More than 100 local businesses and individuals also contributed gift certificates, vacations, golf products, and other items which were auctioned or raffled off during a reception following the tournament. A complete list of corporate sponsors can be found on the event Web site at www.immixgroup.com/charitygolf/sponsorships.htm.
"We're excited to continue funding the immixGroup Foundation Surgical Oncology Fellowship," said Jeff Copeland, CEO of immixGroup, Inc. "We've witnessed unbelievable generosity from our fellow members of the public sector technology community, government executives, friends, and supporters to raise capital and increase awareness for a very worthy cause. We're proud to know our efforts have allowed Dr. Alsina and Dr. Johnston to contribute to the efforts of the Johns Hopkins team as they search for a cure for this devastating disease."
"Events such as this go a long way in helping us attain our ultimate goal, which is to care for those suffering with colorectal and others cancers while ridding the world of the disease," said Department of Surgery Vice Chair, Dr. Michael A. Choti. "We want to express our most heartfelt thanks to the immixGroup Foundation and the tournament's sponsors, donors, players, volunteers, and members of the executive planning committee. Their overwhelming generosity, dedicated hard work, and financial support make this annual event a continual success."
Tax deductible donations to the immixGroup Foundation are graciously accepted year-round. To donate, simply send a check payable to "immixGroup Foundation" to:
immixGroup, Inc.
Attn: Jennifer Taylor
8444 Westpark Drive
Suite 200
McLean, VA 22102
For more information about the Department of Surgery at Johns Hopkins, please visit www.hopkinsmedicine.org/surgery. For more information on the immixGroup Foundation Charity Golf Tournament, please visit www.immixgroup.com/charitygolf. To view pictures from the tournament, please visit immixGroup's Facebook page.
Contact:
Allan Rubin
Vice President, Marketing
immixGroup, Inc.
703.752.0658
allan_rubin@immixgroup.com
About immixGroup, Inc.
immixGroup helps technology companies do business with the government. The company's four divisions deliver a unique combination of services for software and hardware manufacturers, their channel partners, and government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels. Since 1997, immixGroup has helped hundreds of large and emerging companies grow and manage their public sector business while providing its government customers with reliable access to leading commercial technologies through the contract vehicles and partners they prefer. For more information, contact immixGroup, Inc. at 703.752.0610, via email at info@immixgroup.com, or on the Web at http://www.immixgroup.com.
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[Image] | immixGroup Foundation Golf Tournament |