Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology has a deep commitment to strengthen science, technology, engineering, and technology (STEM) programs to help educate the next generations of engineers, scientists, and medical professionals. As a result, they have donated $36,000 to upgrade the technology in Brooklyn Technical High School’s Con Edison Environmental Science Laboratory.

The generous grant from Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology will provide new computer technology resources that will enable Brooklyn Tech students to advance their studies.

Specifically, those students involved in several prestigious research programs, including the Harvard Forest Leaf drop phenology study program, the University of Hawaii for the Albatross bolus data collection, and University of Berkeley YPLAN program, have already been able to contribute meaningful data and scientific analysis more accurately and efficiently.

These are timely and relevant programs. The school is grateful that because of this donation, students will more readily see the outcomes of their work. Brooklyn Technical High School is the nation’s largest specialized STEM high school and is a charter member of the National Consortium of Specialized Secondary Schools for Mathematics, Science and Technology.

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