Advances in tissue engineering, bioprinting, and body-on-a-chip technologies: An update for regenerative medicine workforce development. This webinar provides an update on these technologies and how they will shape the work of skilled technical graduates in the future.
The BACE, now known as the Biotechnician Aptitude and Competency Exam (BACE) is an industry-recognized exam offered by Biotility designed to assess core skills and knowledge sets defined by the bioscience industry. The exam framework is based on a DACUM analysis, detailing the competencies foundational to technician level positions. Reviewed and updated annually with oversight from a national advisory board, the BACE remains current to industry needs nationwide.
This video is about finding links to employer job pages Biotech-Careers.org. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under DUE 1800909
As described in on the event page, the Biosciences Industry Fellowship Program, hosted by Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Salem North Carolina, was three weeks of packed action. The first week included visits and workshops in partnering schools. During the second week we participated in a week long green fluorescent protein biomanufactuing workshop. In the last week we visited and toured area biotechnology companies and closed with presentations by the participants.
Dr. Mark Abad discusses PHYCAL, an algae biofuels company, and the benefits of working with students from St. Louis Community College in the BRDG park contract research organization.
The field of Genomics is growing at more than an exponential rate. Find out about the Merritt Genomics program located at Merritt College in Oakland, California, where you can learn valuable skills to prepare for a career in this emerging field.