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Building a World Class Workforce
Linnea Fletcher Ph.D.Co PI Bio-Link, Biotechnology
ATE Center of Excellence
Talking Points
• Historical Review of the Bio-Link Center Grant in Biotechnology
• Focus on Curricula Sharing Via the Bio-Link Network with Industry Support
• The Network in Texas• Changes at Austin Community College
Biotechnology and Opportunities for Curricula Sharing
Bio-Link
• Since the first NSF award, Bio-Link has been funded 12.5 M.
• Started as a Center of Excellence• Morphed into a National Resource Center• Last year, refunded as the “Next Generation
ATE Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences”
Bio-Link Mission
• Increase the number and diversity of well-trained technicians in the workforce
• Meet the growing needs of industry for appropriately trained technicians
• Institutionalize educational practices that make high quality education and training in the concepts, tools, skills, processes, regulatory structure, and ethics of biotechnology available to all students
Bio-Link, As Originally Funded, Divided Into Regions
Next Generation Bio-Link
Goals
The new National Center of Excellence is:
)Strengthening and expanding biotechnology education programs across the nation
)Enabling biotechnology faculty, students, and technicians to work more efficiently
)Supporting a smooth transition of students to the technical workforce in the biosciences and related industries
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The Clearinghouse
Through Bio-Link….
• National and Regional approach• Strong partners• Variety of connections• Industry Supported• Interdisciplinary• Social Networking Tools for
students, employees, and partners
Processes for Accomplishing Goals
• Expand regional approach• Pursue active partners• Utilize new communication tools• Courses in a box
– Biotechnology Basics (based on Lisa Seidman’s book)
– Lifetime Career Mapping
• Faculty internships• Online courses• Technician’s Association• Web-based interactive community
Don’t Forget this is a Partnership with Industry
• Developed curricula and courses approved by industry– Advisory Boards– Industry Teaches in the Programs– Industry Projects are Done in Programs– Student Internships and Faculty Externships– Incubators at Community Colleges– Specific Example: Targacept HR developed career
ladder for technicians-partner with community college to do the training for the ladder
Texas Biotechnology Network
Amarillo CollegeAustin CCCollin County CCDel Mar CollegeEl Centro CollegeHouston CCLone Star CollegeSt Phillips College Temple College
Austin Community College Biotechnology Program
www.austincc.edu/biotech/
Our Program Has ExpandedEastview campus
Round Rock campus2-3 times larger
• Offer both a 1 year post baccalaureate and a 2 year AAS
• The high school program has expanded, over 1000 students
• Statewide high school teacher training in biotechnology through a TEA grant
• Subaward on a TUES grant to put STEM cell technology in area high schools
• Part of the National Bridge to Biotechnology Program
• Internship Program expanding, includes company projects in the school laboratory
Contacts • Steve Spurlock • [email protected]• 512-223-5915• Linnea Fletcher Ph.D. • [email protected]• Patricia Phelps Ph.D.• [email protected]• Shelley O Grady• [email protected]