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Bio-Research & Development Growth Park at the Danforth Center St. Louis Community College Bio-Research and Development Growth (BRDG) Park Elizabeth Boedeker Coordinator-Senior Research Scientist Adjunct Faculty Member Biotechnology Program
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First Biotechnology Program in the State of Missouri Started Fall 1999 Research and Development based AAS and Certificate of Specialization degrees Half of declared majors - BS or higher
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Very Successful Over 100 AAS & CS Degrees Awarded 58 Declared Majors (2011) 91% life science job placement
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How did we get there? Partnerships with Industry in local area – These will be the employers for graduates Asked the right questions
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Square Wheels?
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So what do they want? General laboratory skills – Pipetting skills – Record-keeping skills (notebook) – MATH skills Soft skills
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Once Developed…Keep Going! Not done! Molecular biology changes Maintain curriculum to keep it “cutting edge”
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How to Maintain Curriculum Training for faculty – National Science Foundation Workshops Genomics: From Mendel to Microchips BIO Manufacturing Conference and Workshop RNA Interference Workshops Adjunct Faculty from Industry – Who better to teach it
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Program-specific Advisory Board Made up of similar folks polled initially Meet annually to share updates or changes to programs Receive important feedback from Board
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Advisory Board from Industry Centocor Pfizer Monsanto Microbe Inotech Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Solae Kelly Scientific Sigma Aldrich Nestle Purina
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Advanced Topics Courses Changes to the curriculum can be slow Need to be more quickly adaptive at times General course that can be applied to many different “specialties” Allows flexibility
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Advanced Topics
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Advanced Topics In Biotechnology Forensics Proteomics Quantitative PCR Plant Transformation RNA interference Bioprocessing
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Continue to Grow? Outgrow lab space What to do?
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Center for Plant and Life Sciences (CPLS) Expanded Laboratory Space – Can offer additional sections of courses Moved in Oct 2009 Classes started Jan 2010 – Centralized to all STLCC Campuses Embedded in Industry-rich Location Professional Building – Good exposure for our students
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Contract Research Organization (CRO) November 2009 Clients – Define projects – Determine if we have capabilities to do Supervise students – Train in skills if necessary – Keep on task – Maintain timelines in many cases more “real world” than classes
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Multiple CRO Benefits Education Biotechnology Support of Industry locally – Start up companies – Other
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St. Louis Community College Trained workforce Local Industry Local Community How Things Started
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How Things are Moving Now St. Louis Community College Trained workforce Local Industry Local Community NON Local Industry Community Outreach Activities
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Summary Successful program requires input Must be adaptive to accommodate changes Adjunct Faculty from the field Workplace learning in CRO extra bonus – Promotes more interaction with industry – Helps support industry as well as students
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Thank You!
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COURSESCREDIT HOURS ENG:101College Composition I3 COM:101 Oral Communication3 MTH:160College Algebra or higher4 xxx:xxxSocial Science Elective3 xxx:xxxHistory Requirement (by State of MO)3 PE:xxxPhysical Education2 PHL:109Bio-Medical Ethics3 GE:101Technical Computer Applications3 CHM:105General Chemistry I5 CHM:106General Chemistry II5 BIO:140 Principles of Biology I4 BIO:104Basic Laboratory Methods3 BIO:152 Quantitative Methods in Biotechnology2 BIO:218Microbiology for Biotechnology4 BIO:219Biotechnology I5 BIO:220Biotechnology II5 BIO:221Work Place Learning: Biotechnology3 BIO:225Genetics 5 BIO:226*Advanced Topics in Biotechnology (2 courses) 6 TOTAL71 AAS Degree Requirements
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COURSESCREDIT HOURS BIO:104Basic Laboratory Methods3 BIO:219Biotechnology I5 BIO:220Biotechnology II5 BIO:226*Advanced Topics in Biotechnology (2 courses)6 TOTAL 19 CERTIFICATE OF SPECIALIZATION CORE BIOTECH COURSES Post Baccalaureate
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Overview: What are we? Research for hire – Academic institutions – Local companies – RESOURCE Additional training for our students – Internship opportunities within the CRO
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General Molecular Biology – Nucleic Acid – Protein – Cell Culture Specialized – High end equipment – Available for use Can We Help?
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Equipment – BioPlex
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Equipment - Imager
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Equipment – Sequencer/Fragment analyzer
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Equipment - MACS QUANT
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Equipment – EnSpire Plate Reader
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Interns Successful placement out of CRO – Past CRO interns 5 hired within BRDG Park – (3) Monsanto (Divergence) – (2) Phycal 1 hired Danforth – 5 interns currently BRDG Park – 1 engineering student – Potentially 1 horticulture intern for fall
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