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Russ H. Read www.biotechworkforce.org Biosciences Talent Required *Picture at FT
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Advocacy: Represent, enable and provide leadership at the national and state levels for the biotechnology workforce with compatible organizations, educational and training institutions NCBC FT
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How: Build partnerships, research outcomes, chase and enact grants Bring home to NC best practices in biotechworkforce training Lead the Consortium for Bioscience Credentials to build a repository of Industry Recognized Credentials & Skill Standards Lead the NSF ATE Biosciences Industrial Fellows Program Help develop the Community College Program at the annual BIO meeting Lead the SciTech Lecture Series at FT
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NCBW DOL Report www.biotechworkforce.org NSF / AACC White Paper Best Practice Support Materials NCBW Credential Model CCP@BIO Digital Time Line & Repository
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SciTech Lecture Series January 16, 2014 4pm
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Grant Funding NCBW has 9 years experience with many grant types: community, regional, state and federal NCBC BioNetwork US DOL (High Growth and TAA CCCT) NSF Advanced Technological Education Grants (Project Grant) Our externally captured funding total exceeds $ 20 M
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BIOTECH EXPANSION GreenEnergyHealthFood Water purification BioenergyMolecular designNatural products Air purification BiodieselNanomedicineBiotics Recycled Bio mass Cellulosic ethanol RegenerativeAnti-oxidants HydrogenPersonalized medicine Agricultural bioprocessing Heal, Fuel, Feed the World! Market Factors
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Size of Markets The global pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and life sciences industry group is composed of these markets: -pharmaceuticals -biotechnology -life sciences tools and services 2011-2015 (+7.0%CAGR ) $ 1,107 (B) 2011 Source: Deloitte
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Size of US Biosciences Industry Year2010 Companies70,006 Employees1,610,000 Growth in Talent and Companies 1.6 M = 3.4 M support jobs Source: Bio Batelle-National employment in the bioscience industry totaled 1.61 million in 2010, 70,006 individual business establishments. The total indirect and induced employment impact of the 1.6 million U.S. bioscience jobs is an additional 3.4 million jobs throughout the remainder of the economy.
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Employment & Projected Change 2008-2018 Wage and Salaried Workers in Pharmaceutical & Medicine Manufacturing All Occupations289.8*100 % 6.1 % *NOTE: Employment in thousands; Columns may not add to total due to omission of occupations with small employment. SOURCE: BLS National Employment Matrix, 2008-18.
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Building the Future Traditional Segments- Agricultural, Industrial, Environmental Medical and Health New Interface bio/nonbio segments- overlapping spheres of emerging technologies Academic & Medical Research infrastructures- magnets for bioscience companies Home grown industry needs- capital, educated manpower & an efficient, effective business environment It’s a Bladder! Our BT graduates helped!
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Talent: Recruit, Transform & Groom Companies: Workers 55+ growing 4X faster than the labor force as a whole By 2030, the over-65 crowd will expand to 72 million people, up from 40 million in 2010* How Baby Boomers Will Change the Economy, Tom Sightings, January 15, 2013Tom Sightings The economy is recovering, retirements will outpace job postings ! Community: People are working longer Talent is career changing or rearranging or realigning (life-style) The Opportunity Exists for Those Who Wish to Train
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Talent Required * U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: www.bls.govwww.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., Bioscience jobs on average out pay private sector jobs by 1.7 X (NCBC)
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Lots! Courtesy of Dr. Mary Pat Huxley
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Geography Employment occurs in all 50 States Great Biotech Educational & Training Programs Exist Across the Country BioNetwork is unique to NC!
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Demand-Driven Process Know Local Resources
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Systems Approach Summer enrichment programs for middle and high school students Articulations from high school to 2 year colleges Community College Regional Partnerships 1+1 Internships for all levels (H.S., college/4 year and post. grad.) US DOL approved Biotechnology Apprenticeships/Internships Seamless articulations from 2 year schools to 4 year schools 2+2 Reverse articulations (degreed students come to 2yr colleges for hard skills training) Short (120 hours) non-credit programs for technical operators Industry Advisory Committee’s input on credentials & program development Distance learning hybrids-More Simulations & Gaming
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CERTS THAT SUPPORT THIS BAR Job Knowledge Sector Technical Skill Basic Credential Elements
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Careers – Preparation & Possibilities College - Assure Job Skills & Job Seeking Skills are Aligned Find Creative Ways to Partner Employers - Find Creative Ways to Partner Start Up Co.Private/PublicNot- for- Profit InternshipSecondmentJob share Hard SkillsSoft SkillsJob Prep Skills Technical competence Teamwork and communication Resume writing, interviewing
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NCBW Grants Our aim in seeking the DOL & NSF ATE grants: 1.Build best practices for North Carolina in the biosciences training and education circle by being at the state and national table. 2.Increase training capacity for our college training sites. 3.Keep our employers supplied with an outstanding workforce
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TAA Grants TAA CCCT grants are designated by the US DOL Administration. There have been 3 rounds to date. Ours is a Round 2 TAACCCT Grant Involves 12 colleges as grantees, 8 states, associations, companies Stretches coast to coast Community College Consortium for Biosciences Credentials or c 3 bc Focused on building skill core standards, developing new courses and credentials
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Recipients : 12 colleges, 8 states Grant Value: $ 14, 998, 474 Hubs by color Lab Skills Medical Devices Biomanufacturing Learning
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Grant Partnerships DOL TAA grants and NSF ATE grants require strategic partnerships between community colleges, other agencies (workforce boards) and companies
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What is in it for Companies? The improved assessment of potential employees from a workforce prospective An increased source of qualified employees An Industry Recognized harmonized core of skill standards & credentials
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NSF-ATE DUE Grant # 1304010 Bioscience Industrial Fellowship Project 2014-2015 Vision: To create a nationally recognized project that can be replicated at other community colleges across the nation. Mission: The Bioscience Industrial Fellowship Project will de-mystify the bioscience industry by developing and implementing an innovative professional development model that utilizes multi-institutional partnerships to enable high-impact instructors to further understand industry principles and prepare them to guide their students toward careers in today’s bioscience workforce.. Partners : Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM), Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise (BRITE) at North Carolina Central University, the BioNetwork’s Pharmaceutical and Analytical Training Lab and Capstone Center, The Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at UNCG, the David H. Murdock Research Institute (DHMRI), Commercialization at Wake Forest Innovation, Biogen Idec, Targacept, Patheon (formerly, Banner Pharma), TransTech Pharma, and Tengion.
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BT Graduates You May Know David Purser Instrument Specialist Carolina Liquid Chemistries Jim Crawford Director GLP Laboratory Operations Keranetics Laboratories Kristina Stumpf Wake Forest Institute For Regenerative Medicine Technician
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BT Graduates You May Know Tom Eaton Lab Operations Manager Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine Mica Welsh Research Assistant National Center for the Biotechnology Workforce
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BT Graduates You May Know Bob Adams Dr. Aziz Ahmed Instructor ForsythTech Lab Manager NanoTechLabs Kevin Potts Lab Supervisor Ocular Systems
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Thank you !
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