{"id":384192,"date":"2010-03-03T10:53:42","date_gmt":"2010-03-03T15:53:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.cufund.org\/?p=7142"},"modified":"2010-03-03T10:53:42","modified_gmt":"2010-03-03T15:53:42","slug":"1-million-cu-boulder-biotechnology-building-gift-honors-late-boulder-entrepreneur-charlie-butcher","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/384192","title":{"rendered":"$1 Million CU-Boulder Biotechnology Building Gift Honors Late Boulder Entrepreneur Charlie Butcher"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>University of Colorado at Boulder alumna Jane Butcher, who with her late husband Charlie Butcher has played a key role in supporting CU-Boulder\u2019s rapidly expanding biotechnology research efforts, has pledged $1 million toward the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building being built on the university\u2019s East Campus.<\/p>\n<p>Jane Butcher\u2019s gift will honor Charlie Butcher, who passed away in 2004 and was a successful businessman with a passion for science, social responsibility and innovation. Charlie Butcher\u2019s links to CU-Boulder-affiliated scientific startup companies spanned more than 30 years, and he played lead roles as a funder and adviser to firms such as Clonetics and NeXagen.\u00a0 Charlie and Jane Butcher also founded the university\u2019s biennial forum the Butcher Symposia of Genomics and Biotechnology.<\/p>\n<p>This gift commitment is the latest in nearly $4 million in total gifts the Butchers have made on behalf of CU-Boulder biotechnology. \u201cI would love this to become an internationally recognized center for biotech. I think you have the perfect ingredients,\u201d said Butcher, who received her bachelor\u2019s degree in 1966 in international affairs from CU-Boulder. \u201cCharlie was a big thinker, and he thought CU was the place this should all happen.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In collaboration with Butcher\u2019s gift, biotech industry pioneer Larry Gold &#8212; a biology professor at CU-Boulder since 1970 and current CEO of the biotech firm SomaLogic &#8212; is directing a previously undesignated gift toward the biotechnology building in honor of Charlie Butcher. In recognition of the gifts, the building\u2019s auditorium and adjacent foyer will be named in honor of Jane and Charlie Butcher.<\/p>\n<p>Gold, who met the Butchers in the early 1970s and became a lifelong friend of the couple, said Charlie Butcher had considered pursuing a doctorate in biology.\u00a0 Although Butcher did not enroll formally in a degree program, his passion led to volunteer work in the 1970s in the labs of CU-Boulder\u2019s Gold and David Hirsh &#8212; work that led to pioneering discoveries.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHe did the work of someone who would have had a Ph.D. &#8212; he just loved learning,\u201d Gold said. \u201cHe was one of the world\u2019s great listeners. He had no need to remind you of the things he had done, but he did a lot of things.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Jane and Charlie Butcher also have been core supporters of the Conference on World Affairs, the annual CU-Boulder forum that takes place in April.<\/p>\n<p>The first phase of the 257,000-square-foot Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building is slated for completion in late 2011 and will house the university\u2019s Colorado Initiative in Molecular Biotechnology, or CIMB, as well as the chemical and biological engineering department and the biochemistry division of the chemistry and biochemistry department.<\/p>\n<p>The building has been instrumental in helping CU-Boulder recruit a \u201cdream team\u201d of scientists and engineers led by CU-Boulder Distinguished Professor Thomas Cech, a 1989 Nobel laureate in chemistry and former president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, as well as chief scientific officer and CU-Boulder Professor Leslie Leinwand, also a founding scientist of several successful biotech companies.<\/p>\n<p>With the new gift, more than $30 million in private support has now been raised for the building, including an initial naming gift from CU-Boulder Distinguished Professor Marvin Caruthers. The balance of the funding for Phase I, budgeted at $146 million, is expected from additional private funding, as well as grants and sponsored research support.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>University of Colorado at Boulder alumna Jane Butcher, who with her late husband Charlie Butcher has played a key role in supporting CU-Boulder\u2019s rapidly expanding biotechnology research efforts, has pledged $1 million toward the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building being built on the university\u2019s East Campus. 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