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Important Web Links

  • Bio-Link.org
    Bio-Link is a National Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Center for Biotechnology that originated in late 1998 with a grant from the National Science Foundation. The ATE program was created to improve and expand educational programs that prepare skilled technicians to work in the high-tech fields that drive the U.S. economy. Content includes; Curriculum Clearinghouse, Job Board, Calendar of Workshops, News Items, State by State Directories and much more.
  • ISPE, International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering
    ISPE, the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, is the world's largest not-for-profit association dedicated to educating and advancing pharmaceutical manufacturing professionals and their industry. Founded in 1980, today ISPE serves 25,000 members in 90 countries.
  • Bio-Rad Education
    As the pace of discovery accelerates, the creation of new technologies with unprecedented applications calls for a scientifically literate population — and a new way to educate our students. Bio-Rad believes that the biotechnology industry should play an integral role in supporting education, helping to develop today's students as tomorrow's scientists, problem solvers, and stewards of the environment.
  • Society for Industrial Microbiology
    The Society for Industrial Microbiology (SIM) is a nonprofit, international association dedicated to the advancement of microbiological sciences, especially as they apply to industrial products, biotechnology, materials, and processes. SIM members work in diverse fields of microbiology and biotechnology.
  • CareerVoyages.gov
    A Department of Labor website focused on promoting various high-growth industries including Biotechnology. Content includes a wealth of information for students, parents, career changers, and career advisors.
  • GMP-TEA
    Good Manufacturing Practices - Training and Education Association
    An organization focused on aggregating GMP trainers and training opportunities. Announcements, newsletters, and event calendar available here.
  • Manufacturing Education Resource Center
    MERC Online features an online database of manufacturing related materials created through grants or businesses from around the country, or by single authors such as professors or business people. We post an abstract of each material, searchable by various criteria, and add a link to the website where the material can be accessed.
  • MERC Online
    Manufacturing Education Resource Center (MERC)
    Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program
    National Science Foundation: Manufacturing Centers
  • National Center for the Biotechnology Workforce
    A website for the 5 Centers of Expertise of the National Center for Biotechnology Workforce developed under the President's High Growth Job Training Initiative to address workforce challenges facing the biotech industry. Through this center, training components will be developed for all major segments of the high-growth biotech sector. Each of the five partner colleges focuses on a special area of biotech training. These areas include; Biomanufacturing, Biotech Research & Development, Agriculture and Food Processing, Life Science Informatics, and Bioprocessing.
  • Teaching Technicians
    This website links technician educators with National Science Foundation supported, state-of-the-art, faculty development in advanced & emerging technologies, teaching methods, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
  • Workforce3one.org
    A Department of Labor website geared toward preparing workers for new and in-demand job opportunities in high growth, high-demand, and economically vital industries/sectors of the American economy.
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