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  • BIOMAN 2006
    July 24th to July 28th 2006

    Scroll down for complete conference information
    and associated links to PowerPoint presentations
    This year's participants
    Biomanufacturing Institute
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    View 2006 Presenter List (.pdf file)
    View 2006 Attendee List (.pdf file)
    Audience: Biomanufacturing Educators from two and four year colleges and universities and technical high schools.

    Purpose: To exchange best practices and ideas to support and enhance biomanufacturing education and training for the 21st century.

    Sponsors: Department of Labor's Center of Expertise in Biomanufacturing and the National Science Foundation's ATE Regional Center for Biomanufacturing, the Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative (NBC2).

    Host
    Institution:
    New Hampshire Community Technical College
    320 Corporate Drive
    Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801
    CONTACT:
    Sonia Wallman, Director of Biotechnology
    603-559-1581 Voice
    swallman@nhctc.edu
    603-334-6308 FAX

    Program
    Agenda:
    All Conference Attendees
    Reception (6pm to 7:30pm): Sunday, July 23rd

    Breakfast (8:00am to 8:30am): Monday, July 24th through Friday, July 28th

    Keynoters (8:30am to 9:30am): Monday, July 24th through Friday, July 28th

    Vendor Show (9:30am to 12:30pm): Monday July 24th

    Lunch (12:30pm to 1:30pm): Monday, July 24th through Friday, July 28th

    Evaluation and Prizes (1:30pm to 3:00pm): Friday, July 28th

    Conference Attendees Choose
    When proceeding to the "Registration" page - make your choices for the following morning and afternoon hands-on workshops, presentations and panels (first come first served). Workshop options will be listed again on registration page.

    Morning Concurrent Sessions

    Tuesday 9:30am to 12:30pm:
    Hands-On Workshop: "SLOP - Overcoming Mole-phobicity" by Ellyn Daugherty
               OR
    FDA Workshop 1: "FDA Inspection Preparation" by Barbara Immel plus University Panel on Articulation


    Wednesday 9:30am to 12:30pm:
    Hands-On Workshop: "ELISA - Show Me the Money" by Ellyn Daugherty
               OR
    FDA Workshop 2: "cGMPs for QC Laboratories" by Barbara Immel plus Panel on Entrepreneurship


    Thursday 9:30am to 12:30pm:
    Hands-On Workshop: "Lego Bioengineering" by Mary Jane Kurtz, NBC2
               OR
    "Stem Cell Conversation" with Ken Uhnak plus Cutting-Edge High School Panel


    Friday 9:30am to 12:30pm:
    Hands-On Workshop: "Metrology" by Robert O'Brien and David Miller, NBC2
    PowerPoint Presentation
               OR
    Hands-On Workshop: "Growing Stem Cells" by Kenneth Uhnak


    Afternoon Concurrent Sessions

    Monday through Thursday 1:30pm to 4:30pm:
               EITHER

    Hands-On Workshops:      
  • Monday: "Confined Space Entry" by James Hewlett, NBC2        
  •    Confined Space Evaluation (.pdf)        
  •    Confined Space Permit (.pdf)        
  •    Confined Space Program (.pdf)        
  •    Confined Space Entry Presentation (.ppt)        
  •    Confined Space Sign (.doc)

         
  • Tuesday: "Yeast Expression Systems" by Thomas Burkett, NBC2      
  • Wednesday: "Process Control" by Richard Cardin, NBC2      
  • Thursday: "Chromogenic LAL Assay" by Linda Rehfuss, NBC2
          PowerPoint Presentation
               OR
    Hands-On Workshops: Biopharmaceutical Production Workshop by Deb Audino and NHCTC Crew (Monday through Thursday):      
  • QA, Production and QC Lectures      
  • cGMP Popcorn Exercise      
  • Set-Up, Inoculate, and Sample Process Controlled Bioreactors      
  • tPA Purification and ELISA tPA Assay      
  • QC Microbiology-LAL Gel Clot Assay and EM      
  • QC Biochemistry-HPLC and SDS PAGE Staining
  • Keynote
    Speakers:
    Growing Products in Microalgae: From Nutraceuticals to Human Therapeutic Proteins  -- Miguel Oliazola
    -- PowerPoint Presentation

    From Corn to Amino Acids and Ethanol  -- Janet Paulson
    -- PowerPoint Presentation

    Mammalian Cell Culture  -- Tim Charlebois
    -- PowerPoint Presentation

    Today's Biologics: From Bench Top to Bottle  -- Michael Cicio
    -- PowerPoint Presentation

    Centrality of Quality Control to the Biopharmaceutical Operation  Cynthia Sarnoski
    -- PowerPoint Presentation

    Registration: The registration fee of $250 for Northeast Region (6 New England states plus NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD, VA, & DC) educators and $500 for educators out of region covers 5 nights at the Hampton Inn (July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27). It also covers the opening reception on July 23 plus breakfast and lunch on July 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28.

    Scholarships: A small number of scholarships are available for Northeast Region attendees. For more details on this and how to apply for a scholarship - email Dr. Sonia Wallman at: SWallman@NHCTC.edu

    Lodging: Lodging will be provided at the:
    Hampton Inn
    99 Durgin Lane
    Portsmouth, NH 03801
    603-431-6111 Voice
    Attendees need to call the Hampton Inn to make their respective reservation. Identify yourself as a BIOMAN 2006 conference attendee and your charge card will not be debited.

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