NEWS
Bio-Link Depot is a 20 year-old non-profit organization run largely by volunteers, dedicated to the promotion of scientific education and research.
From 2002 to 2015, City College of San Francisco operated the Depot under Bio-Link, a Nation Science Foundation grant funded program that enhanced biotechnology education through professional development and sharing of information with educators, students, and industry.
Press Releases
October 2020
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March 2020
Bio-Link Depot Donates PPE to Highland Hospital In Response to COVID-19
Pantheon Award 2018
2018 Educational Impact
Bio-Link Depot, a charitable foundation has provided US$721,000 worth of of equipment and supplies for FREE and diverted 96,000 pounds of materials from landfills. More than 375 schools, colleges, community labs have been served and 641 teachers and scientists have benefited with more than 32,000 students being impacted.
Bio-Link Depot is a volunteer run organization started in 2007, with a Governing board composed of 9 members composed of educators, academics and biotech companies and 2 employees.
Bio-Link Depot, Inc., is a 501(c) (3) non-profit corporation.
Articles
March 2016
Bio-Link Depot: Giving New Life to UCSF’s Lab Equipment – UCSF Office of Sustainability
January 2016
Bay Area Biotech Giveaway is Teachers’ Treasure – KTVU Channel 2
January 2016
Nonprofit Offers Free Science Equipment – The Mercury News
January 2011
Bio-Link Depot Equipment Resource Guide – InnovATEBIO