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Looking to move up in the biotech world? There are lots of training programs out there that can help you get ahead. Whether ...
With dozens of new startups underway and the imminent opening of a state-of-the-art biotech incubator at 101 College Street — a burgeoning ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship nurtured by Yale ...
San Jacinto College is launching a groundbreaking biotechnology program aimed at meeting the growing demand for skilled professionals in the biopharmaceutical industry. This program, developed in ...
As the Houston region positions itself to become a national hub for pharmaceutical manufacturing, San Jacinto College is ...
Through an $8.8 million grant awarded to Dallas College by the U.S. Economic Development Administration, the University of Texas (UT) at Arlington reports that it will work with Collin College, Dallas ...
As the Greater Philadelphia region continues to grow in life science prowess, so too grows its need for trained professionals to support the industry. Five local organizations want to make it easier ...
At first glance, science seems to dominate the landscape in the Kendall Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here, the educational colossus the Massachusetts Institute of Technology abuts ...
Wake Tech biotech students celebrated the beginning of their education journey at a special White Coat Ceremony held at the ...
A Ventura biologist has been selected to head a statewide biotechnology training and jobs program, a potential boost to Ventura County’s growing biotech industry. As statewide director of the ...
Alabama is starting a training program for people who want to work in the biotech industry. Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday that Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT) is working in partnership ...
On Aug. 13, Middlesex Community College’s biotechnology program received a Pathmaker Validation from the Mass Life Sciences Center. Representatives from MLSC joined Middlesex President Phil Sisson, ...
San Jacinto College broke ground on a project that will fill a gap in local life sciences talent and help the Houston area avoid losing another $550M project to a more established hub. SJC, McCord ...