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BIO 2007 Community College Program May 6th, 2007 Boston

INNOVATIVE MODELS FOR TEACHING STUDENTS THE BUSINESS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY. BIO 2007 Community College Program May 6th, 2007 Boston. Novel Approaches for Biotechnology Training at Community Colleges Linda R. Rehfuss, Ph.D., Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA.

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BIO 2007 Community College Program May 6th, 2007 Boston

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  1. INNOVATIVE MODELS FOR TEACHING STUDENTS THE BUSINESS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY BIO 2007 Community College Program May 6th, 2007 Boston

  2. Novel Approaches for Biotechnology Training at Community Colleges Linda R. Rehfuss, Ph.D., Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA

  3. The Life Sciences Education & Training Institute at Ivy Tech Community College Sengyong Lee Ph.D., Ivy Tech Community College, Bloomington, IN

  4. “Mock” Companies: An Accessible Approach To Creating A Business Culture In The Classroom Lisa Seidman, Ph.D., Madison Area Technical College, Madison, WI

  5. An Educational Pipeline in Biotechnology to Support a Knowledge-based Economy Dr. Rosa Buxeda, Industrial Biotechnology Program, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez

  6. The Next Wave in Biotech: Business and Entrepreneurship Tamara Goetz, Ph.D, Salt Lake Community College, Salt Lake City, UT

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