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Through an $8.8 million grant awarded to Dallas College by the U.S. Economic Development Administration, the University of Texas (UT) at Arlington reports that it will work with Collin College, Dallas ...
As the Greater Philadelphia region continues to grow in life science prowess, so too grows its need for trained professionals to support the industry. Five local organizations want to make it easier ...
FREDERICK, Md., Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hood College has been awarded a $999,850 grant from the National Science Foundation's Experiential Learning for Emerging and Novel Technologies (ExLENT) ...
Discoveries in biotechnology have significantly improved our world in many ways—with the development of novel vaccines to curb pandemics, immunotherapies for cancer, environmental solutions, and other ...
The story of Massachusetts biotech is often one of success — and for good reason. The number of jobs in the sector have increased by 131% over the last 15 years. That's compared to a 7% increase in ...
(TNS) — Hood College has announced a new biotechnology training program that was launched using a nearly $1 million federal grant. The Innovative, Immersive Training Program in Synthetic Biology and ...
Whether the scientific innovation takes the form of vaccines, gene therapy, or agricultural technology, the life sciences aim to improve the quality of life for people around the world. For those ...
Nucleate, a student-run biotech training program, is now in Seattle. The program was founded in 2018 by Harvard graduate students to offer a crash course in commercializing academic research projects, ...
Alabama is starting a training program for people who want to work in the biotech industry. Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday that Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT) is working in partnership ...
San Jacinto College broke ground on a project that will fill a gap in local life sciences talent and help the Houston area avoid losing another $550M project to a more established hub. SJC, McCord ...
NEW HAVEN — Some residents without a college degree are being trained to join the workforce of the city's growing biotech industry. The first cohort of 11 people started their six-month training this ...