Snowdome Foundation - Making Hope Real Join us in the fight against blood cancers by supporting innovative treatments and contributing to life-saving medical breakthroughs
What is a Snowdome? | Snowdome Museum “Snow Globe” is familiarly known as “Snowdome” in Japan Snowdome, that gently marks time in a corner of your heart The history of Snowdomes is surprising old, that they are first created at the Exposition Universelle in 1889 Since then, Snowdomes have continued to hold the memories of people all over the world
Andy Zito Snowdomes, snowdome, snow dome, snowglobe, snowglobes, snow globe World Trade Center snow globe issued With a very few noted exceptions, this is featuring the collection of Andy Zito These wonderful objects have fascinated me since 1992 Just shake one and see if you can resist the silent magic and wonder it evokes, not unlike an actual snowfall rare and wonderful examples, they are now on view here
Our Story - Snowdome Foundation At Snowdome, we are committed to raising funds for blood cancer research We collaborate with world-leading Australian and international blood cancer researchers to accelerate new therapies and bring next-generation treatments to Australian blood cancer patients faster We are the only not-for-profit organisation exclusively focused on raising
Snowdome Foundation - LinkedIn Snowdome collaborates with world-leading Australian and International blood cancer researchers to accelerate new therapies and bring next-generation treatments to Australians affected by blood
Home | Snowdome Museum The only museum in the world that permanently displays snow dome, run by the NPO Japan Snow dome Association
Our People that make a difference - Snowdome Foundation They are our governing body, ensuring Snowdome realises its mission through responsibility for our strategic direction, establishing goals for management and achieving these through various committees
About us - Snowdome Museum The history of Snowdome dates back to 1889, that they are first created at the Exposition Universelle in 1889 Since then, Snowdomes have continues to hold the memories of people all over the world
The Snowdome story on video - Snowdome Foundation Please watch our short 3 minute video which encapsulates why Snowdome exists and the urgent need to raise funds for our cause If you would like to make a tax deductible donation to Snowdome, please go to the Donate page on our website Please click HERE or on the image below to watch the video
Grants - Snowdome Foundation Snowdome has a strategic granting process that identifies key pillars to fight blood cancer including: Targeting the microenvironment: making the cancer cell’s environment hostile to its growth To receive notifications of grant calls, please send your details to grants@snowdome org au
University of Washington Research on Blue Glacier Blue Glacier is a small temperate glacier in the Olympic Mountains of northwestern Washington, 55 km from the Pacific Ocean, with an altitude range of 1275 to 2350m Icefalls separate two accumulation zones, the snowdome and the cirque, from the lower valley glacier
Snowdome Foundation - Donate Today Snowdome recognises that to make advances in blood cancer therapies it needs to be proactive and invest today in the new treatments of tomorrow
Snowdome Museum “Snow Globe” is familiarly known as “Snowdome” in Japan The Snowdome was born in the Exposition Universelle of 1889 Innovative Parisian Craftsmen encapsulated the Eiffel Tower, the symbol of Exposition Universelle, in a small glass ball the size of palm of hand