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About BTEC and Why to relocate to NC
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Golden LEAF Biomanufacturing Training & Education Center (BTEC)
North Carolinas Biopharma Environment
NC Evolution
NC Educational EnvironmentThe Opportunities
What this means for you
NC Bioscience EnvironmentHistorical, Today & Tomorrow
Open Discussion
Agenda
Recruit Support Place
NC Evolution
Evolution -RTPNumber of Employees 1997 2007>10,000 1 15,000-1,000 1 11,000-4,999 3 7500-999 5 5250-499 7 8<250 93 150Did not report 18 0Total 128 172
Consortium Partners
Industry
State of North Carolina
>$50MM
$7MM/yr for
operations for BTEC
$MM in donations
•Capstone (Wake Tech CC)
•Bioprocessing (Pitt CC)
•BioEd (Gaston CC)
•Pharmaceutical Center (Forsyth CC & Guilford Tech CC)
•BioAg (Robeson CC)
•BioBusiness (Asheville-Buncombe Tech CC)
•Validation Academy (Wake Tech)
•B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences,
• Concentration in bioanalytical chemistry, protein separation sciences or molecular cloning
•M.S. in Drug Discovery or Biomanufacturing
BTEC MissionThrough its unique facilities and excellent staff, the Golden LEAF Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center (BTEC) provides a wide variety of high-quality educational and training opportunities to
develop skilled professionals for the biomanufacturing industry, thus contributing to the social and economic wellbeing of the industry and the state.
BTEC Advisory Board
Industry• Biogen-Idec• Biolex• Catalent• Diosynth• Eisai• GSK• KBI BioPharma• Merck• Novartis• Novo-Nordisk• Novozymes• Talecris Biotherapeutics• Wyeth NCCCS
• Econ. Dev.• BioNetwork
NCCCS• Econ. Dev.• BioNetwork
NCBCNCBC
Suppliers• ABB• Sartorius-Stedim
Suppliers• ABB• Sartorius-Stedim
NCBIO/BMFNCBIO/BMF
Golden LEAF FoundationGolden LEAF Foundation
BRITEBRITE
NCSU• Dean, College of Engineering• VC, Research & Grad. Studies• Dept Head, Genetics• Director, Biotechnology Program
BTEC OrganizationDirector
Assoc. Director, Strategic Support
Asst Director, Student Coordinator
Mgr, Student Programs
Operations Managers
Asst. Director, F&AIT Support
Purchasing Admin Support
Sr. Instructional Designer
Media Developer
Lab Manag
ers
Assoc. Director, Academic
Programs
Faculty Lecturers
Executive Asst. DirectorExecutive Assistant
Assoc. DirProcess
Development
Asst. DirAnalytical
NCSU 16/36 = 44%
Other Academia = 4/36 = 12%
Industry = 16/36 = 44%
Pre-BTEC Experience
Bioprocessing Suite(Large Scale)
BTEC Offices Labs(Bench Scale)
Floor Plan – 1st Floor
Classrooms
Bioprocessing Suite(Intermediate)
Aseptic Suite
NCCCS Offices
Floor Plan – 2nd Floor
Future BL2
Space
Current Capacity = current space, equipment, headcount
Proposed Capacity = after up-fitting additional space, equipment purchases, hiring
EnrollmentsCourse
Summer/ Fall 2007
Spring2008
Summer/ Fall 2008
Spring 2009
Current Capacity
Proposed Capacity
SCIBLS 12 n/a 15 n/a 15 20
Intro to Drug Dev & Careers 12 37 38 29 100 200
Bench-scale courses 11 26 56 59 75 120
Animal Cell Culture (BIT) n/a 22 16 37 25 45
Intermediate-scale courses 8 8 4 38 40 75
Large-scale courses 20 16 7 18 35 50
New Courses: Expression Systems, Tissue Eng.,CC Eng. , BIT 463, BIT 495
n/a n/a 9 43 50 50
Advise CHE 451 groups n/a 23 n/a 25 25 25
Undergraduate Independent Research Projects
0 5 2 2 5 10
Total 63 137 147 260 300 545
Student Breakdown
FDA Contract
• Bioprocessing – Onsite COMPLETED on May 20 - 22
• QC/Analytical - Onsite COMPLETED on August 12-14
• Engineering - Onsite COMPLETED on November 18 - 20
• Aseptic Processing
• Negotiating for subcontract with NCCCS (Wake Tech) for development work
• Onsite COMPLETED on February 24-26
• FDA picked up option year
Short Courses• Format
• 0.5 - 4 days duration
• >50% laboratory
• Completed
• Chromatography, Ferm Engineering & Operations
• Available
• Bioreactors for Cell Culture : 6/23 - 6/25/2009
• Biologic Formulation Science Fundamentals : 6/30- 7/01/09
• cGMP Fermentation Operations : 7/07- 7/09/09
• Single-Use Bioreactor Technology : 7/14 - 7/16/09
• Fermentation Engineering : 7/21 - 7/23/09
Corporate Outreach
• Development projects
• Testing agreements (5)
• Laboratory space use (2)
• Sponsored development (5)
• Training plans
• Boot camp (2)
• Customized training (DHS & FDA)
• Senior Design Projects (14)
• Apprenticeships (10)
Recruit Support Place• HS Students• NCCCS Transfers• Industry Professionals
Industry- Ready
Graduates
• Career Fairs• Teacher Workshops• Recruiting Trips• Promotional Literature• SCIBLS• Tours
• One-on-one• ISPE Student Chapter• Student Projects• Presentation Skills
• Co-op/Internship Options• Industry Information• Job Fairs• Resume Help• Interview Practice
Creating Value for Students and Industry
NC Educational Opportunities
•What does this mean for you?
• Undergrad & Grad
• Sharpening or Retooling
• Business, Leadership, Innovation
• Joint projects
• Collaborative Research
NC Bioscience• #3, >520, >$82,000, $1 & $45 Billion
• Amino Acid, Biofuel, BioPharma, Biotechnology, CRO, Dairy, Devices, Diagnostics, DNA, Enzyme, Food Products, Bioag, Tox and Vaccines
• Academic Research Centers
• NCBC, 7 Science Parks & NCBIOIMPACT
• Fastest Growing, Most Profitable
Source NC Biotech Center
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 -
100
200
300
400
500
600
165 177
209 215 227
259
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482
526 f(x) = 3.22610722610723 x² − 2.04055944055942 x + 168.842424242424R² = 0.993487147363117
NC Bioscience Companies
P<1e-6
Source NC Biotech Center
Mountains to the Sea
Source NC Biotech Center
1-45-1011-2021-100>100
Eastern Region (17) - 74
Southeastern Region (6) - 64
Western Region (17) - 48
Greater Charlotte Region (10) - 197
Piedmont Triad Region (11) - 175
RTP Region (10) - 941
1499 Companies State-wide
Mountains to the Sea
North-Carolina-Map.org
Functional Foods1.5 billion, NC Research Campus
Nutraceuticals#2 Biodiversity
Bioinformatics, Charlotte Research Institute, University Research Park
Regenerative Medicine, Gateway University Research Park, Piedmont Triad Research Park
RTP & Centennial Campus
Marine Science
Biofuels Center
The Future
GLOCAL Delivery
Open Discussion