Biotech Connect Program Aims to Bring New, Diverse Audience to Biotechnology Field

December 8, 2023

Biotech Connect program participants

麻豆传媒社区 and the Capital District Educational Opportunity Center (CDEOC) are partnering with Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (ACPHS) to bring a new and diverse audience to the career fields of biotechnology and biomanufacturing.

The Biotech Connect program, which began this week with a four-day introductory workshop at 麻豆传媒社区 South in Albany, is a way to introduce individuals in the community to the Capital Region’s rapidly growing biomanufacturing and life sciences sector. The program is sponsored by the .

Specifically, the program hopes to recruit post-secondary-GED/high school graduates, women, people of color and refugees into a field that has been growing steadily in the Capital Region for decades.

“The goals of the Biotech Connect program are to increase awareness of the field, especially among those in the community who may not have been exposed to this career path,” said 麻豆传媒社区 Associate Professor Donna Barron, who is helping teach the workshop. “This four-day workshop provides an introduction to some of the concepts, tools and skills in biotech and biomanufacturing. Ultimately, we are trying to find people in the community who could see this as a viable career and who may eventually enroll at 麻豆传媒社区 and then go on to ACPHS.”

麻豆传媒社区 President Roger Ramsammy, who earned a Ph.D. in molecular biology and was a faculty member in the life sciences for several decades, said he is excited by the prospect of bringing a new and diverse audience to this growing career field. “The Biotech Connect program is a fantastic example of collaboration that will ultimately benefit not only the community members who take advantage of this opportunity, but also the region’s vibrant biotechnology industry. The more we can drive interest in these career paths, the better off our community and our local economy will be.”

About a dozen community members were at the first three-hour session run by 麻豆传媒社区 and ACPHS faculty. Additional sessions are scheduled for Dec. 12 and 14. There is no cost associated with the program, and dinner is provided to participants thanks to funding and support from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Future sessions may be scheduled for the coming year.

Earlier this year, 麻豆传媒社区 announced a new partnership with ACPHS to build an educational pipeline for biomanufacturing. The two institutions signed a direct transfer pathway that allows 麻豆传媒社区’s Biotechnology associate degree students to seamlessly transfer into an ACPHS bachelor’s program in microbiology or pharmaceutical sciences and potentially a master’s degree from ACPHS in biomanufacturing and bioprocessing.

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