Corporate Program
Members
Members of the Corporate Program provide unrestricted funds to support the graduate teaching and research missions of the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Three types of membership are available: Full, Foreign, and Limited. Full and Foreign members receive all the benefits listed and are assigned a faculty member liason. Full members contribute an annual unrestricted gift of $30,000 to the Program. Foreign members contribute $12,500. Limited memberships are also available. The benefits of limited members are commensurate with the contribution and will typically entail limited complimentary registrations at conferences and workshops. A minimum commitment to a two-year membership is considered reasonable to establish a meaningful realtionship.
Stanford University
- Membership - August 1999
Full Members
- Chevron Research & Technology Company (1969)
- Dade Behring Diagnostics (1996)
- E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. (1969)
- Eastman Kodak Company (1969)
- Exxon Research & Engineering Company (1969)
- Hewlett Packard (1983)
- Raychem Corporation (1970)
- Roche Bioscience (1995)
Overseas Members
- BASF AG (1993)
- Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (1986)
- Saudi Aramco (1994)
Limited Plus Member
- Canon Research Center America, Inc. (1997)
Limited Members
- ABB Lummus Global, Inc. (1996)
- Catalytica Advanced Technologies (1998)
- Rentech, Inc. (1996)
- Symyx, Inc. (1999)
Honorary Members
- Hitachi Ltd.
- King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Corporate Partners / Donor Companies
- Abbott Laboratories
- Amoco
- Boehringer-Ingelheim
- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- DuPont Merck
- Elf Atochem
- Eli Lilly & Company
- Merck Research
- Novartis
- Pharmacia-Upjohn
- Rohm & Haas
- Smith-Kline Beecham
