Biomanufacturing practitioners and researchers describe the norms that should govern the growing, global field, to include safety, security, sustainability, and social responsibility. These ‘4S Principles’ should be broadly adopted so that the future of the field may provide the greatest benefits to society.
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BioMADE is seeking Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to collaborate on curriculum development for projects accelerating workforce readiness in bioindustrial manufacturing. The projects are developing plug-and-play modules for community college curricula and building a comprehensive community-to-career pathway for bioindustrial manufacturing jobs .
...BioMADE, in partnership with member Delgado Community College , received a National Science Foundation grant to develop pioneering new industry-driven curricula for bioindustrial manufacturing that will build the technical workforce needed to support this growing sector.
The goals of this project are to:
Develop, test, and finalize key...
BioMADE will be investing in state-of-the-art bioindustrial manufacturing infrastructure in Minnesota, following support of up to $100 million from Governor Tim Walz and the Minnesota Legislature in the 2023 legislative session. The forthcoming biomanufacturing infrastructure investments in Minnesota will be the first start in a national network of...
BioMADE are thrilled to announce the launch of the BioMADE Member Portal! The Member Portal is a valuable resource to help members connect with each other and access key information. Members can use the portal to solicit the advice of peers, build R&D and B2B relationships, connect with BioMADE staff, and find partners for BioMADE projects.
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