Sarah Cote Bloomington, IN.  Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative  Midwest region ◦ Diversity  Focus  Companies.

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Sarah Cote Bloomington, IN

 Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative  Midwest region ◦ Diversity  Focus  Companies

 Battelle Memorial Institute – 2001 to 2006 data  Agricultural Feedstock and Chemicals ◦ Unchanged to moderate growth  Drugs and Pharmaceuticals ◦ Largely moderate growth  Medical Devices and Equipment ◦ Unchanged to substantial growth  Research, Testing and Medical Labs ◦ Largely moderate to substantial growth powerpoint_v4.pdf

 Indian Hills Community College ◦ Eddyville, Iowa ◦ Bioprocessing  Biofuels  Ethanol  St. Louis Community College ◦ St. Louis, MS ◦ Plant and Life Science Center  Discovery  Agriculture  Medical Fields

 Madison Area Technical College ◦ Madison, Wisconsin ◦ Lab Technician Skills  Ivy Tech Community College ◦ 23 regional campuses  6 include biotechnology ◦ Biomanufacturing ◦ Regulatory Affairs ◦ Biotechnology Skills

 September 2009 Meeting ◦ Decided on name ◦ Developed preliminary goals  NSF grant proposal ◦ 1 year planning grant ◦ Submitted October 2009 ◦ Status Pending

 Conferences/ Workshops ◦ Professional Development ◦ Student Involvement  Biotechnology Technicians Association?

 Career Pathway ◦ Appropriate to the Midwest ◦ Use in middle and high schools  Competency Testing ◦ Midwest careers

 Internships ◦ Placement mechanisms  Sharing ◦ Curriculum ◦ Instructional Materials

 Planning Grant (we hope!)  October 2010 ◦ NSF regional center grant

 Bring on additional partners  Bring on more industry partners  Partnership best practices ◦ Regional partnerships ◦ With industry  Define regional training needs  Develop BAM  Establish timelines & sustainability