NCBC Piedmont Triad Biotechnology Advisory Committee

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Biosciences Talent Required
Russ H. Read
www.biotechworkforce.org
December 12, 2014
The NCBW has 10 years experience in:
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Building best practices for North Carolina in the biosciences training and education circle by
being at the state and national table.
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Increasing training capacity for our college training sites.
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Help keep our employers supplied with an outstanding workforce
Our externally captured funding total exceeds $ 20 M
Building the Future
Home Grown Industry Needs:
• Capital
• Educated manpower
• Efficient, effective business environment
Talent Required*
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: www.bls.gov
Scientists, chemists, biologists, pharmacologists,
microbiologists, toxicologists, epidemiologists, clinicians,
regulatory experts, Biomedical engineers, research associates,
technicians, QA/QC experts, manufacturing & production
teams, operators packaging, ancillary support etc.,
The demand for qualified Bioscience personnel is increasing in the Piedmont Triad
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NCBC
Advocacy:
Represent, enable and provide leadership at the national and state levels for
the biotechnology workforce with compatible organizations, educational and
training institutions
How:
Build national partnerships, research outcomes, chase and enact
grants
Bring home to NC best practices in biotech workforce training
Lead the US DOL TAA Consortium for Bioscience(c3bc) & the NSF
ATE Biosciences Industrial Fellows Program(BIFP)
*Represent BN at NSF- ATE, USDOL, NCBIO, BIO, NAM/MI, CSBA, CSBI, NBC2 and Bio-Link
US DOL TAACCCT Round 2 Grant
Started: October 1, 2012
Ends: September 30, 2016
What is in it for Companies?
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The improved assessment of
potential employees from a
workforce prospective
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An increased source of qualified
employees
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An Industry Recognized Harmonized
Core of Skill Standards & Credentials
US DOL TAA Grant
$ 14, 998, 474
 Revised &
Validated Skill
Standards
 Tailored
Credentials
 New Skill
Standards
 Tailored
Credentials
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Recipients : 12 colleges, 8 states
Increased Capacity
Workforce Assessments & Training
Harmonized Core Skill Standards
NTER
Articulations
 Revised &
Validated Skill
Standards
 Tailored
Credentials
Status: in Year 3 & over 1800 in training
Hubs by color
Lab Skills
Medical Devices
Biomanufacturing
Learning
 Contextual &
Modularized
Learning Program
 Tailored
Credentials
Project Overview
Activities
 Core Skill Standards Development:
 Lab Skills Skill Standards revised
 Biomanufacturing Standards revalidated by industry experts
 Medical Device Skill Standards developed, reviewed by industry experts, and
are in final review
 Core Skills Harmonization: Bioscience Common Core Skill
Standards are drafted and will be reviewed by industry
experts in early 2015
 Learning Hub: “Granules” of information produced;
deconstructed and reconstructed modules for modularized
learning are operational
 Capacity Building: New curriculum developed and capacitybuilding expansion underway
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c3bc Learning Hub - Demonstration
Updated demo reel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny3BhWQmJ54
Skills lab video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb9weUeR4xM
Workforce video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7tFixWy6Tg
Michael V. Ayers
Dean of Math, Science, and Technologies
Forsyth Technical Community College
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
2014 BIFP Fellows
The BIFP - One Month Bioscience Fellowship in NC
One-Pager
**Photos are from the June 2014 BIFP**
Frequently Asked Questions:
Bioscience Industry Fellowship Project
APPLY NOW
to be in the
next group!
NEXT COHORT
2015: June
1st-26th
NSF-ATE DUE Grant # 1304010
1. How do you qualify to be a Fellow?
a. Accomplished instructors with strong leadership potential, high impact &
an interest in learning/sharing new insights in the bioscience industry
b. Minimum of one year’s experience teaching at the CC level
c. Currently in good standing with their home institution
d. A full-time or part-time employee of their home institution
e. Nominated by their administration
f. Candidates must exhibit a willingness to share data on the outcomes of this
experience
2. How do I apply?
The Bioscience Industrial Fellowship Project (BIFP) is based at Forsyth Technical Community College in
Winston-Salem, NC and in collaboration with Rowan-Cabarrus Community College in Kannapolis, NC
and Alamance Community College in Graham, NC. The National Science Foundation is funding this
project through the Advanced Technological Education Program DUE Grant # 1304010. Here is what the
2014 Fellows have to say about their experience:
 "BIFP has now given me the tools to share biosciences with my students. I can now answer, with
confidence, the question ‘why do I need to know this?’. I am excited to share this experience and the
new applications with both my students and colleagues."
 “I really liked that these training opportunities allowed me to get some hands on experience. It was
great to actually work in the lab."
 "The learning module allowed me to see how I can incorporate examples from biosciences in to my
developmental math classes."
 "I gained confidence in fully being aware of what Biotechnology really is and what it consists of as a
whole and its purpose in society today."
Candidate Application: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3VL2N32
For more information contact:
Russ Read PI-Executive Director National Center for the Biotechnology Workforce [email protected] (336) 734-7651
Denise Schweizer Co-PI-Chemistry Instructor Rowan-Cabarrus Community College [email protected] (704) 216-7102
Mica Welsh- Research Assistant National Center for the Biotechnology Workforce [email protected] (336) 757-3381
a. Completed application (link to the application can be found online at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3VL2N32 or at www.biotechworkforce.org)
b. Essay describing your interest in and expectations of the outcomes from
the BIFP
c. Current Resume
d. Two letters of reference
e. Telephone interview by selection committee
3. Is there compensation for participants?
Meals, transportation and lodging will be furnished. There will also be a
stipend of $350 per week for Fellows who qualify.
4. Is past training in the biosciences required?
No, all disciplines are encouraged, but an interest in science and laboratory
work will be extremely valuable. If you do have bioscience industry
experience, you must have been out of the industry for at least five years.
5. When and where will this project occur?
The Fellowship experience will take place in North Carolina and be based in
Winston-Salem. The second cohort will take place in June 2015 activities are
scheduled to occur from the 1st until the 26th. The cohort will continue their
activities and share their experience when they return to their home
institutions.
More details at www.biotechworkforce.org
Info-Card
The BIFP - One Month Biosciences Fellowship in NC
2014
DRAFT 2015
Week 1: Boot Camp & Hands-on June 2-6
Monday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
Tue sday
We lcome by Dr. Gre e n
Forsyth Tech: Cohort participates in
Boot camp activities planned by
Alan Be ard in Re search &
De velopment Lab Te chniques
(Winston-Salem)
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
We dne sday 4th
Thursday 5th
Rowan Cabarrus Community College:
Cohort participates in Boot camp
activities planned by De nise Schwe ize r
in Analytical Che mistry. A tour and
obse rvation of David H. Murdock
Re se arch Institute will follow.
Week 1: Boot Camp & Hands-on June 1-5
Friday 6th
Experiment at
RCCC with
De nise Schwe ize r
8:00
9:00
10:00
Speaker/Lunch
11:00
Discussion and
Write-up
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
(Kannap olis)
Mock-up of Week 2: Shadowing & Hands-on June 9-13
Monday
8:00
9:00
Alamance
10:00
11:00 Community College:
Cohort participates
12:00
in Boot camp
1:00
activities planned by
Bill Woodruff in
2:00
BioProce ssing
Tue sday
We dne sday 11th
Thursday
Friday
Experiment at
ACC with Bill
Woodruff
Capstone Center with Dave Yarle y
Speaker/Lunch
Discussion, WriteUp, and Learning
Module
Development
(Raleigh)
(Graham)
Monday
3:00
4:00
Tuesday
Welcome by Dr.
Green
Forsyth Tech:
Cohort participates
in Boot camp
activities planned
by Alan Beard in
Research &
Development Lab
Techniques
BioNetwork
Pharmaceutical
and Analytical
Training Lab
(Winston-Salem)
Wednesday
Thursday
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College:
Cohort participates in Boot camp
activities planned by Denise Schweizer
in Analytical Chemistry. A tour and
observation of David H. Murdock
Research Institute will follow.
Friday
Joint School of
Nanoscience &
Nanoengineering
Speaker-Daniel Herr
(Greensboro)
Speaker/Lunch
Intro to the Modules
(Kannapolis)
(Winston-Salem)
Mock-up of Week 2: Shadowing & Hands-on June 8-12
Monday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Modules
Capstone Center with Dave Yarley
Biogen Idec
(Raleigh)
(Raleigh-Durham)
Speaker/Lunch
Modules
Mock-up of Week 3: Shadowing & Hands-on June 16-20
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
Monday
Tue sday 17th
We dne sday
Thursday
Friday 20th
B.R.I.T.E.
JSNN
Biogen Idec
(Durham)
(Greensboro)
F.B.& D.Supps.
BioNetwork
Experiment at
Forsyth Te ch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
B.R.I.T.E.
Joint School of
Nanoscience &
Nanoengineering
F.B.& D.Supps.
BioNetwork
(Durham)
(Greensboro)
3:00
4:00
(Asheville)
(Asheville)
Mock-up of Week 3: Shadowing & Hands-on June 15-19
Monday
(Raleigh-Durham)
Lunch
Biogen Idec
(Raleigh-Durham)
Speaker/Lunch
Discussion, WriteUp, and Learning
Module
Development
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Mock-up of Week 4: Shadowing & Wrap-up June 23-27
Monday 23rd
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
We dne sday 25th
Thursday 26th
WFU
Commercialization
at Innovation
Patheon
Targacept
WFIRM
(High Point)
(Winston-Salem)
(Winston-Salem)
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Presentations at
Forsyth Te ch
(High Point)
Tengion
(Winston-Salem)
Lunch
WFU
Commercialization
at Innovation
(Winston-Salem)
Closing Dinner &
Reception
Speaker/Lunch
Presentations and
Wrap-up at
Forsyth Te ch
Wednesday
F.B.& D.Supps.
BioNetwork
Alamance Community College: Cohort
participates in Boot camp activities
planned by
Bill Woodruff in BioProcessing
(Asheville)
(Graham)
F.B.& D.Supps.
BioNetwork
Lunch
(Asheville)
Thursday
Friday
B.R.I.T.E.
(Durham)
Modules
Lunch
Speaker/Lunch
Modules
B.R.I.T.E.
(Durham)
Mock-up of Week 4: Shadowing & Wrap-up June 22-26
Friday 27th
(Winston-Salem)
2:00 TransTech Pharma
3:00
4:00
Tue sday 24th
Tuesday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Patheon
Targacept
WFIRM
(High Point)
(Winston-Salem)
(Winston-Sale)
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
TransTech
Pharma
(High Point)
Cook M edical
(Winston-Salem)
Innovation at
WFU
(Winston-Salem)
Thursday
Friday
Modules
Presentations at
Forsyth Tech
Lunch
Speaker/Lunch
Modules
Presentations and
Wrap-up at Forsyth
Tech
Momentum
Next Steps:
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Bioscience Common Core Skill Standards are drafted and are with industry experts for input.
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National Advisory Council to oversee the “buy in” of the Biosciences Industry Recognized
Credentials and Skill Standards.
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Early Spring 2015 National c3bc Meeting February 25-27 at the IQ with emphasis on industry “buy
in”.
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Recruit our 2015 June BIFP class and finalize the plan.
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