2024 was an exciting year at NC State BTEC❗You can check out some of the highlights via the video below ⬇️. We look forward to seeing you in the new year!🎉 #lifesciences #biomanufacturing #biopharma #biotechnology #bioprocessing
NC State BTEC
Biotechnology Research
Raleigh, NC 3,032 followers
NC State University Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center — The life force of tomorrow's industry
About us
NC State BTEC (Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center) is a unique, cross-disciplinary instructional center that provides educational and training opportunities to develop skilled professionals for the biomanufacturing industry and create the best-trained, most industry-focused workforce possible. Founded to help establish, attract and expand biomanufacturing in North Carolina and thus drive innovation and job creation, NC State BTEC operates under the auspices of North Carolina State University's College of Engineering (COE). It operates two facilities on NC State University Centennial Campus: the 82,500-gross-square-foot main building and the 5,000-gross-square-foot BTEC Annex in the Keystone Science Center. The two facilities feature more than $12.5 million of industry-standard equipment and a simulated cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practice) pilot plant facility capable of producing biopharmaceutical products using cell growth and expression, recovery, and purification processes using aseptic practices. Undergraduates, graduate students, and working professionals come to NC State BTEC for hands-on learning with the latest biomanufacturing technologies. The organization also performs process development, scale-up, and equipment evaluation studies under a variety of contracts.
- Website
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https://www.btec.ncsu.edu/index.php
External link for NC State BTEC
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Raleigh, NC
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- Training, Education, Fermentation, Animal Cell Culture, Recovery, Purification, Process Automation, Regulatory Science, Process Development, Biomanufacturing, Biotechnology, Cell Line Development, Analytical Technologies, and Single-Use Disposable Technologies
Locations
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Primary
850 Oval Drive
Suite 195
Raleigh, NC 27606, US
Employees at NC State BTEC
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Gregory Buhrman
Analytical Scientist at BTEC, NCSU
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John van Zanten
Engineer/Scientist
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Melody Woodyard
Assistant Director Finance & Administration Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center (BTEC) at NC State University
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Joseph Lavoie
Ph.D. Chemical Engineer with experience in separations, membrane development, and polymer processing
Updates
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📢 NC State BTEC's holiday e-card has been sent! ➡️ If you haven't subscribed to BTEC's email list, you can check out the e-card at https://lnkd.in/exm_GmBS. Thank you to Jason Whitley for creating the fun #biomanufacturing characters 😁!
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NC State BTEC reposted this
Do you know a college student who may be interested in a rewarding career in the #biopharmaceutical industry? Share this great opportunity with them. We are now accepting student applications for the NIIMBL eXperience program. In 2025, we are excited to offer seven unique programs across the country at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, NC State BTEC, Puerto Rico Science, Technology & Research Trust, Purdue University, Santa Clara University, University of Houston, and The Wistar Institute Students can apply at https://lnkd.in/eAZrU3nk #NIIMBLeXperience2025 #NIIMBLeXperienceACPHS #NIIMBLeXperienceNCState #NIIMBLeXperienceSCU #NIIMBLeXperienceWistar #NIIMBLeXperienceUH #NIIMBLeXperiencePurdue #NIIMBLeXperiencePRSTRT #biopharma #biotech #talent #workforceofthefuture #STEM #biopharmaceuticalmanufacturing #diversity #futureofbiopharmamanufacturing #niimbl
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🎉 NC State BTEC is celebrating 3,000 followers on LinkedIn! 🎉 Thank you to all who follow our page and like or share our posts❗ ➡️ Stay tuned as we continue to share about educational and training opportunities that help develop skilled professionals for the #biomanufacturing industry. #lifesciences
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Have you heard about the NIIMBL eXperience❓ ➡️ The NIIMBL eXperience is an in-person, all expenses paid immersion program that offers students real-world insight into #biopharmaceutical industry careers through hands-on activities and direct interactions with industry professionals! ➡️ This program is open to 1st and 2nd year college students throughout the US with an emphasis on attracting students from underrepresented backgrounds. ➡️ NC State BTEC will host the NIIMBL eXperience on June 1-7, 2025! Mark your calendar for Wednesday, January 15 at 6 p.m. EST if you want to attend a virtual information session to learn more! 💻 Zoom Link: https://lnkd.in/edEk3jjv ✅ Application requirements can be found on the NIIMBL | The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals website at https://lnkd.in/eAZrU3nk. #NIIMBLeXperience2025 #NIIMBLeXperienceNCState #biopharma
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NC State BTEC Scientist Shriarjun Shastry was recently featured in a blog post by BIA Separations Inc. about enhancing AAV purification with the PATfix platform! ➡️ You can check out the post at https://lnkd.in/eFxk79VN.
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The Accelerated Innovation in Manufacturing Biologics (AIM-Bio) program celebrated its 5th annual symposium at NC State University on November 18-19, 2024❗ The meeting was attended by over 80 people in industry and academia from the United States and Europe. Funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, AIM-Bio is a $27 million collaboration between North Carolina State University and the DTU - Technical University of Denmark to improve human health through biologics. The AIM-Bio Program includes both research and education programs. The AIM-Bio Symposium included guest speakers who delivered complementary talks about workforce development, research translation, sustainability, digital transformation, innovation, economic development and federal initiatives to strengthen the U.S. bioeconomy. The distinguished speakers included John Balchunas, Bill Bullock, Mike Hourigan, Raj Narayan, Michael Phillips, Kelley Conner Rogers and David Roush. The meeting also included research and education talks by AIM-Bio collaborators and tours at Grifols, Merck, FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies and NC State BTEC. The meeting provided an opportunity for the group to network, share program accomplishments and expand knowledge in the field of biomanufacturing❗ #AIMBio DTU Biotech Lifelong Learning
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NC State BTEC reposted this
Excited to share our latest Cell & Gene Therapy Insights article, co-authored with my team at NC State BTEC, showcasing our work in AAV development! A big thank you & congratulations to BTEC's former students Teresa Dewosky & Isabel Green, as well as scientist Suleiman Abu Sweilem, for their contributions! https://lnkd.in/ehAYUrxB
Enhancing AAV process quality and efficiency: three case studies highlighting the benefits of upgraded analytics on downstream process development
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📢 KAYE and Quality Agents, LLC will be at NC State BTEC next month on Tuesday, December 10 for a seminar! Join Carla Rampy, MBA and P. Roy Snipes to learn about "Paperless/Electronic Validation and the Future." ➡️ To view the agenda and to register for this event, you can go to https://lnkd.in/eVijUaBG.
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Reid Kirlin recently earned the Professional Certificate in #Biomanufacturing Science from BTEC❗Reid completed 3 short courses at BTEC - Fermentation Engineering, Hands-On cGMP Biomanufacturing Operations, and Microbial Contamination Control in #Bioprocessing Operations. When Reid was asked how he will take what he learned at BTEC and apply this in his career, he responded, "Having a strong fundamental understanding of upstream, downstream, and analytical aspects of biomanufacturing will really help with anchoring effective processes in regards to contamination control and equipment/process reliability. The industry seems to keep growing in every direction, so I feel this knowledge will be necessary to the future successes of both the operation and my career." We also asked Reid about his favorite lab activity, to which he replied, "The lab activity I enjoyed the most was P&ID tracing and assessment of the CIP system and disc stack centrifuge. I also enjoyed the gram staining since I hadn’t done it for about 7 years, so it was a nice trip down memory lane to my college days." Way to go Reid! 🎉