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In Honor of Frits Klostermann, lithography pioneer - Support the MPN Foundation  Fund
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In Honor of Frits Klostermann, lithography pioneer - Support the MPN Foundation Fund
At ASML, we stand on the shoulders of giants. One of those giants was Frits Klostermann (1933–2024), a true pioneer in precision systems for lithography and one of the driving forces behind ASML in its earliest days. His legacy of innovation and dedication continues to inspire us. He is hardly known in ASML circles, but Frits Klostermann helped lay the foundation for the lithography from which the company emerged at the Philips Physics Laboratory (Natlab). Not only from a technological point of view, he involved many researchers and employees of the workshop in the development of a mask writer and photo repeater for chip contact masks. In memory of Frits and in support of a cause close to many, we invite you to consider donating to the MPN Foundation. The MPN Foundation is committed to improving the lives of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs)—a group of rare blood cancers that includes essential thrombocythemia (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF). These diseases are characterized by the overproduction of blood cells in the bone marrow, and they can be difficult to diagnose and treat due to their rarity. Founded in 2003, the MPN Foundation serves as a vital resource for patients, their families, and healthcare professionals. It promotes: Scientific research through its dedicated Research Foundation (FWO), which is funded entirely by donations, legacies, and overpayments from donors. Awareness and education among physicians to improve diagnosis and treatment. Community support, offering patients a place to connect and share experiences. Every contribution to the MPN Foundation’s FWO goes directly to supporting research and patient care—100% of your donation makes a difference. Let’s honor Frits Klostermann’s legacy not only by remembering his contributions to technology but also by supporting a cause that brings hope and progress to those facing MPNs. Learn more and donate at: https://www.mpn-stichting.nl Together, we can make a meaningful impact.
For a future free from Dialysis Fund
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For a future free from Dialysis Fund
Dialysis is degenerative. People go on dialysis and decay, psychologically and physically, until they are socially isolated. Then, they die in silence. There is no awareness, and so no desire to change this. Despite heavy cost to both the patient and the state (~5% of all health care spending) This is the reason dialysis has remained the same for 50 years. As someone who was on dialysis and now working to end it, Tuğrul Irmak and the team at Nephrology want to make a difference. They want to build a bio-artificial kidney. For this we need to raise not only funds but awareness, for it is the lack of awareness that has blocked progress. About Tuğrul Irmak He is extremely motivated to end the threat of dialysis that hangs like a dark cloud over every kidney patient. As a mountain climber and kidney patient himself, Tuğrul Irmak takes action for a future free of kidney dialysis. His target is €1 million. But he goes much further than just a fundraiser: as a researcher at the UMC Utrecht, Tuğrul himself is also working on an artificial implantable kidney. He just started a campaign: the Climb Against Time . Tuğrul: “The transplant gave me my life back — or at least let it continue. But my kidney has a limited lifespan. I spoke to people in the same situation whose transplant failed and who had to go back to dialysis. With this campaign, we want to raise money for Artificial Kidney Research. Dialysis patients have to make a constant, tough climb to survive. To symbolize this, we are going to climb!” Tuğrul invites people to donate, but also to participate in the Climb and take on their own challenge. “Walk, cycle, run or climb. Use your summer vacation for a good cause.” Via Friends of UMC Utrecht & Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, the donations will end up in the right place.
Amplitude Runs for Hope: Half Marathon for KWF Nederland 🏃‍♂️💙 Fund
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Amplitude Runs for Hope: Half Marathon for KWF Nederland 🏃‍♂️💙 Fund
Get ready to cheer, run, and make an impact! The Amplitude team is taking on a half marathon to support KWF Nederland, a foundation dedicated to funding life-saving cancer research and supporting those affected by the disease. Why Are We Running? Cancer touches countless lives, and we believe in using our energy, passion, and community spirit to help fight it. By running this half marathon, we’re raising awareness, support, and crucial funds to help KWF Nederland continue their mission of cancer research, prevention, and care. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without cancer. What’s Involved? 🏅 The Challenge: Our team will be running 21.1 kilometers (13.1 miles)—pushing our limits to make a difference! 💙 The Cause: KWF Nederland works to improve cancer treatments, support patients, and invest in groundbreaking research. 💰 The Goal: We need your help to raise as much as possible! Every donation—big or small—counts and directly supports this vital mission. How Can You Support Us? ✅ Donate via BrightFunds – Every euro/dollar makes an impact! 💸 ✅ Spread the Word – Share this initiative with your network to help us reach more supporters! 📢 ✅ Cheer Us On! – Whether in person or virtually, your encouragement keeps us going! 🎉 💪 Let’s make this more than just a race—let’s run with purpose and turn every step into hope! Join us in making a difference for KWF Nederland. Together, we can help save lives.
Honoring Jerry Woods, friend and colleague of ASML Fund
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Honoring Jerry Woods, friend and colleague of ASML Fund
Jerry Ray Woods Jr., 53 years old of Clifton Park, NY, passed away on October 29, 2024. Born in 1971 in Stow, OH to Louise and Jerry Woods. He was a devoted husband to Dione Woods and a loving father to Samantha and Brianna Woods. Jerry was hard-working and dedicated. He spent 30 years working as an electrical engineer for ASML, where he was known for his leadership and dependability. Throughout his time at ASML, Jerry made lifelong friends who would describe him as the kind of person who took care of others and made everyone feel comfortable. Jerry was the kind of friend who noticed the little things and went out of his way to make sure his friends and family were taken care of. He always made time for his family and his passions, despite his many responsibilities. Though Jerry may not have liked being the center of attention, he deserves to have his long years of fatherly love honored. He was a man of integrity and kindness, who always knew how to make everyone smile. Jerry left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him. Jerry's hobbies and interests helped define who he was. He enjoyed everything from camping, fishing, biking and hunting to running, cooking and playing golf. Some of the most memorable vacations were spent in the Outer Banks with his family and dearest friends. As his children grew older and played sports, he was dedicated and committed in supporting them by either coaching, volunteering his time, or just being a spectator. He loved watching them swim and play softball or volleyball. From a young age, Jerry was an unwavering fan of The Ohio State Buckeyes and Saturdays were spent watching them play. If you knew Jerry, he was a foodie and beer connoisseur. A typical weekend involved Jerry cooking or smoking food on the grill for his closest family and friends. He loved meeting up with his running group, The Clifton Park Beer Runners, and enjoying a beer at The Other One. His love for cooking was something he shared with his friends and family, leaving a mark on us that will never fade. He is survived by his spouse Dione Woods, his children Samantha and Brianna Woods, his parents Louise and Jerry Woods, his sister Angela Burgess, his nieces and nephews Shelby and Kyle Burgess, Amanda Smith, Katherine Huffman, Tyler Driver, Cassidy Wallace, and Gregory Wallace, as well as many friends and extended family members who will miss him dearly. A period of visitation will take place at St. Edward the Confessor on Monday, November 4, 2024 from 10:00 am until 12:00 noon, immediately followed by funeral mass at 12:00 noon. We find comfort in knowing that Dad's legacy lives on through the lessons he taught us, the love he shared, and the memories we will cherish forever. In lieu of flowers please send donations in Jerry's name to NF Northeast. We have chosen this foundation in honor of Natalia to support her and her family in the fight against cancer. Natalia is 4 years old and is a Clifton Park resident. She is currently undergoing chemo for a brain tumor which is a complication of her NF1 diagnosis. Neurofibromatosis (NF) is the most common genetic disorder caused by a single gene and affects three times as many people as Muscular Dystrophy, Huntington's Disease, Tay-Sachs and Cystic Fibrosis combined. At NF Northeast, our vision is a world where the burden of NF does not exist. We seek to accomplish this vision through advocacy, raising awareness and providing support for those affected by NF and allied disorders. NF Foundation: https://www.nfnortheast.org