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Passage Bio Announces Recipient of Third Annual Tachi Yamada Scholarship Award

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Passage Bio (Nasdaq: PASG), a clinical stage genetic medicines company, announced Carrie Gordon, a sophomore at Drexel University, as the third recipient of its Tachi Yamada Scholarship. This award honors Dr. Tachi Yamada, the co-founder and former Chairman, and supports life sciences students in Pennsylvania. Carrie, pursuing a degree in Biological Science with a minor in Neuroscience, has a passion for neurology and aims to provide healthcare to underserved communities. The scholarship provides financial assistance and a mentor from Passage Bio for professional growth.

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PHILADELPHIA, May 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Passage Bio, Inc. (Nasdaq: PASG), a clinical stage genetic medicines company focused on improving the lives of patients with neurodegenerative diseases, today announced Carrie Gordon, a sophomore at Drexel University, as the third recipient of its Tachi Yamada Scholarship award.

The scholarship honors the legacy of Dr. Tachi Yamada, co-founder and former Chairman of the Passage Bio Board of Directors and is open to students enrolled in life sciences programs at four-year colleges and universities in Pennsylvania who seek a career in the life sciences industry.

Carrie is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Science with a minor in Neuroscience. She has excelled in her academic studies as she pursues a career in medicine and has developed a particular interest in neurology, conducting preclinical research on the neural morphology of genes related to autism spectrum disorder. Carrie was selected to the Students Tackling Advanced Research, or STAR, Scholars program and the Aspire Scholars program and hopes to combine her passions for volunteerism and medicine to provide healthcare to underserved communities.

In addition to her academic and research interests, Carrie is a member of Drexel’s chamber strings and serves on the board of the university’s Club for Students with Visible and Invisible Disabilities.

“The Passage Bio team is excited to award the third annual Tachi Yamada Scholarship to Carrie Gordon. Carrie’s first-hand experiences with the healthcare system have forged her passion for pursuing a career in medicine and giving back to those in need. She exemplifies the qualities this scholarship program seeks to honor and is a worthy recipient of this award,” said William Chou, M.D., president and chief executive officer of Passage Bio. “We are honored to support Carrie in her pursuits and look forward to her continued achievements."

Through the scholarship, Carrie will receive financial assistance towards college-related expenses and will be matched with a Passage Bio mentor for professional growth opportunities over the two-year scholarship period.

Passage Bio first announced its plans to launch the annual Tachi Yamada Scholarship Program in October 2021 to continue the legacy of Tadataka (Tachi) Yamada, M.D., a visionary biopharma industry leader who passed away in August 2021. Dr. Yamada had a life-long devotion to mentoring and building the next generation of scientists.

About Passage Bio

Passage Bio (Nasdaq: PASG) is a clinical stage genetic medicines company on a mission to improve the lives of patients with neurodegenerative diseases. Our primary focus is the development and advancement of cutting-edge, one-time therapies designed to target the underlying pathology of these conditions. Passage Bio’s lead product candidate, PBFT02, seeks to treat neurodegenerative conditions, including frontotemporal dementia, by elevating progranulin levels to restore lysosomal function and slow disease progression. 

To learn more about Passage Bio and our steadfast commitment to protecting patients and families against loss in neurodegenerative conditions, please visit: www.passagebio.com.

For further information, please contact:

Investors:
Stuart Henderson
Passage Bio
267.866.0114
shenderson@passagebio.com

Media:
Mike Beyer
Sam Brown Inc. Healthcare Communications
312.961.2502
MikeBeyer@sambrown.com 


FAQ

What is the Tachi Yamada Scholarship Award?

The Tachi Yamada Scholarship Award honors Dr. Tachi Yamada, co-founder of Passage Bio, and supports life sciences students in Pennsylvania.

Who received the 2024 Tachi Yamada Scholarship Award?

Carrie Gordon, a sophomore at Drexel University, received the 2024 Tachi Yamada Scholarship Award.

What benefits does the Tachi Yamada Scholarship provide?

The Tachi Yamada Scholarship provides financial assistance for college expenses and a mentor from Passage Bio for professional growth.

What is Carrie Gordon studying?

Carrie Gordon is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Science with a minor in Neuroscience.

When was the Tachi Yamada Scholarship Program launched?

The Tachi Yamada Scholarship Program was launched in October 2021.

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passage bio, inc., a genetic medicines company, develops transformative therapies for rare monogenic central nervous system (cns) diseases. the company develops pbgm01, which utilizes a proprietary, aavhu68 capsid to deliver to the brain and peripheral tissues a functional glb1 gene encoding lysosomal acid beta-galactosidase (ãŸ-gal) for infantile gm1; pbft02, which utilizes an aav1 capsid to deliver to the brain a functional granulin, or grn, gene encoding progranulin for the treatment of ftd caused by a deficiency of progranulin; and pbkr03, which utilizes a proprietary, aavhu68 capsid to deliver to the brain and peripheral tissues a functional galc gene encoding the hydrolytic enzyme galactosylceramidase, for infantile krabbe disease. it has a strategic research collaboration with the trustees of the university of pennsylvania's gene therapy program; and collaboration agreement, and a development services and clinical supply agreement with catalent maryland, inc. the company was fou