Coalition of State Bioscience Institutes presentation 11 18_13
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Coalition of State Bioscience Institutes: BIO Launch
Lori Lindburgc3bc Lab Skill HUB Meeting
November 18, 2013SRI Menlo Park
Coalition of State Bioscience Institutes
MissionTo ensure America’s leadership in bioscience innovation by delivering industry-led life science education, workforce development and entrepreneurship programs through a nationally coordinated effort
2012-2013 Goals1. Increase industry awareness, value and participation in
education, workforce development and entrepreneur programming
2. Increase the reach and effectiveness of education, workforce and entrepreneur programming by scaling up local programming utilizing the National CSBI network.
3. Develop recommended public policies that will further America’s leadership in life science education, workforce and entrepreneurship programs, and educate the industry and public on such polices. The CSBI will not advocate for specific legislative measures nor urge others to do so.
Value PropositionShared and scaled successful program/practices across
states that benefit our industry Help other affiliates to develop such programsA national leadership & unified voiceLeveraged opportunities for national fundingTalent pool – better educated and prepared workersOngoing innovation - through support for early-stage
companies
Launched BIO June 2012Formed 4 Working Committees:
Education CommitteeEntrepreneurship CommitteeWorkforce Development CommitteeCSBI Clearinghouse/Website Committee
Held first CSBI Elections November 2012Chair (2-year term): L. Lindburg, BayBio InstituteVice Chair (2-year term): L. Hartford, MassBioEd FoundationExecutive Committee (2-year term)
Administrative Org: Biotechnology InstituteCSBA Liaisons: Gail Maderis, BayBio; Dave Miller, iBIO
CSBI MEMBERSSTATE
501 (c)(3)
Organization Name STATE (abbr)
501 (c)(3)
Organization Name
AL Bio Alabama MS Mississippi Biotechnology Association
AZ Arizona Biotechnology Association MT Montana Bioscience Alliance
CA x BayBio Institute NE Bio Nebraska Life Sciences Association
CA x BIOCOM Institute NJ BioNJ
CA SoCalBio NM New Mexico Biotechnology & Biomedical Association
CO Colorado Bioscience Association NV Nevada Biotechnology & Science Consortium
DC Biotechnology Institute NY New York Biotechnology Association (NYBA)
DE Delaware Bioscience Association NY New York Biotechnology Association (NYBA)
FL x BioFlorida Institute OH BioOhio
GA Georgia Bio OK Oklahoma Bioscience Institute
ID Idaho Technology Council OR Oregon Bioscience Association
IL x iBIO Institute PA Pennsylvania Biotechnology Association
IN Indiana Health Industry Forum PA x Pennsylvania Life Sciences Institute (PLSI)
IA Iowa Biotechnology Association PR INDUNIV Research Consortium
KS Kansas Bioscience Organization RI Rhode Island BioGroup – Tech Collective
MA
x
Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation SD South Dakota Biotech Association
MA Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation TN Life Science Tennessee
MA MassBio TX Texas Healthcare & Bioscience Institute
MD x MdBio Foundation, Inc. UT x BioUtah
ME Bioscience Association of Maine VA Virginia Bioscience Foundation
MI MichBio Institute WA Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical AssociationMN LifeScience Alley WI BioForward
MO Missouri Institute for Biotechnology and Innovation WV Bioscience Association of West Virginia
CSBI EDUCATION COMMITTEEIdentify best practice
programs for teachers and students to increase student achievement and awareness of careers in biotechnology and STEM fields
Support adoption of Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
STATE Organization Name Members
CO Colorado Bioscience Association
April Giles
DC Biotechnology Institute Janelle Curtis
GA Georgia BIO Melissa Nikolic
IA
Iowa Bio
Rachel Hurley
Melissa DarlingIL iBIO Institute Ann Reed
IL iBIO Institute Karen Lindebrekke
KS Kansas Bio Angela Kreps
MAMassachusetts Biotechnology Ed Foundation Lance Hartford
MD MdBio Foundation Jen ColvinMT Montana Bio Sharon Peterson
NJ Bio New Jersey Vicki GaddyNM
New Mexico Bio Andrew Salazar Shannon Sheehan
OH BioOhio Bill Tacon
PRINDUNIV Research Consortium Ivan Lugo
INDUNIV Research Consortium Carlos A. Tollinche
RI Rhode Island BioGroup JoAnn Johnson
CSBI ENTREPRENEURSHIP COMMITTEEScale successful team-based mentoring programs for entrepreneurs, based on best practice programs:
BayBio FAST programChicago Innovation MentorsMassBio CONNECT
Develop webinar series for early stage companies
STATE Organization Name Members
AZ Arizona Biotechnology Association
Joan Koerber-Walker
CA BayBio Institute Lori Lindburg
CO Colorado Bioscience Association
April Giles
IL iBIO Institute Barbara Goodman
IN Indiana Health Industry Forum
Kristin Jones
KS Kansas Bioscience Organization
Angela Kreps
MI MichBio Institute Stephen Rapundalo
NJ Bio New Jersey Vickie Gaddy
NM New Mexico BioAndrew Salazar
Shannon Sheehan
OH BioOhio InstituteBill Tacon
Scott Osborne
PR INDUNIV Research Consortium
Ivan Lugo
Carlos A. Tollinche
WA WBBA Christiana DelloRusso
CSBI Workforce Development CommitteeAnalysis of Industry’s most
pressing workforce needsCurrent / ProjectedNational / RegionalSkill Sets
Establish CSBI National Bioscience Credentials
STATE Organization Name Members
AL Bio Alabama Kathy Nugent
CABayBio Institute Lori Lindburg
BIOCOM Institute Kristie GroverCO Colorado Bioscience Association April Giles
DC Biotechnology Institute Janelle Curtis
GA Georgia BIO
Charles Craig
Melissa NikolicMA MassBio Ed Foundation Lance Hartford
MI MichBio Institute Stephen Rapundalo
NJ Bio New Jersey Vicki Gaddy
NM New Mexico Bio Andrew Salazar
RI Rhode Island BioGroup Kathie Shields
Thank you on behalf of the CSBI
Lori LindburgExecutive DirectorBayBio [email protected](650) 871-3253