Spring 2024 InnovATEBIO ATE Project Talks

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Event Date(s)
Fri, Feb 2 2024 - Fri, May 3 2024
Format
Virtual
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The National Science Foundation's Advanced Technology Education program supports the education of technicians for the high-technology fields that drive the US economy. As a National ATE Center, InnovATEBIO works to showcase biotech-related ATE projects and mentor prospective ATE PIs. 

This spring InnovATEBIO is once again hosting a series of webinars featuring biotech-related ATE projects.   We are grateful for the opportunity to have ATE PIs come talk to you about their projects.  We hope these talks encourage you to think about writing and submitting your own proposals to the NSF ATE program. 
 

Spring 2024 webinars will all be Fridays at 1 pm ET (12 noon Central, 11 am Mountain, 10 am Pacific)

Presentation format:  
Each talk will be 20 minutes.  After the talks, there will be 15 minutes for questions and discussion. 

Feb 2nd Raising awareness through curated outreach (Andria Denmon) and Protein Biomanufacturing (Aron Kamajaya)

Feb. 9 Galvanizing Gaps in Classroom to Career (Chander Arora PhD) and Antibody Engineering and Data science (Dylan Bulseco, Brien Haun, John Berestecky)

Feb. 16 Regenerative Medicine Workforce (Gary Green), Biotech Careers (Sandra Porter, PhD, Todd Smith PhD)

Mar. 8th Bio Blend 1.0: Using Self-Assessment to Stay on Track (Brian Worley), Social Dogs (Misty Wehling, Tracy Niday)

Mar. 22nd NIST CHO Cells (Margaret Bryans and Lori Kelman)

Mar. 29th Dual Credit High School-Community College DNA Sequencing and Genomics (Joseph Oleniczak, Kissauo Tchedre), Wistar (Kristy Shuda-McGuire)

Apr 5th  The NOBLE Project (David Fernandez), Antibody Engineering (Sandra Porter)

Apr. 12th Empowering Educators with Genome Editing (Elizabeth Boedecker) and BioSCOPE (Terri Quenzer)

April 19th Bioscience in Atlanta (Barry Bates) and Building Inclusive Labs (Karen Leung)

April 26th Speed networking with alumni (Karen Leung) and Industrial Biomanufacturing (Louise Petruzzella)

May 3rd Cell Therapy and Flow Cytometry (Savita Prabhakar) and High School Work-based Learning

Registration information will also be posted for each webinar individually.