SEIR Front

The University of Texas at Arlington and Texas A&M University will join forces to help accelerate translational research, support clinical trails, and train the workforce in North Texas.

Courses

In this week-long course with hands-on lab
activities, participants will gain an understanding
of the primary unit operations and process of
biologics manufacturing.

Entry-level biomanufacturing technicians will
complete six online courses (two to four hours
each), then attend two weeks of hands-on training
at NCTM2 for an overview of all aspects of the
manufacturing process.

Industry professionals with biomanufacturing
experience will delve into producing gene therapy
vectors using an AAV2-GFP model in a Sf9/
Baculovirus system in this four-day, in-person
course.

In this four-day course, industry professionals will
deepen their expertise in downstream processing,
focusing on process development and optimization
for chromatography and tangential flow filtration.

  • Introduction to Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
  • Pharmaceutical Facility Operations
  • Safety in the Biopharmaceutical Industry
  • Therapeutics Manufacturing: Past, Present, and
    Future
  • Understanding the Science of the
    Biopharmaceutical Industry
  • Introduction to Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Training

  • More than 300 lectures and lab modules
    available
  • Industry-recognized training
  • Helps companies fast-track their
    biomanufacturing training programs
  • Variable length to meet each company’s specific
    needs
  • Multiple formats available, including in person at
    NCTM2, online (live and asynchronous), or at a
    company’s site
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