Bioscience Industry Fellowship Project 2014 Presentations
This resource contains presentations from the 2014 cohort of the Biotechnology Industry Fellowship Program at Forsyth Technical Community College. In June 2014, nine Fellows spent four weeks traveling throughout North Carolina to gain hands-on skills and practice in lab techniques utilized in biotechnology and to learn about the areas of research and industry related to, or resulting from, biotechnology. At the end of their time in North Carolina, Fellows worked in pairs to develop presentations ("learning modules") that they will share with colleagues at their home institutions (e.g. community colleges, K-12 school, etc.) to promote involvement in the biosciences.
This PDF contains slides of the following presentations:
- "Example of Course Development for STEM Community College Instructors" by Heather King and Igor Kreydin
- "What does Boot Camp mean?" by Julie Ellis and Ezekiel Barnes
- "Recruitment Plan for Biosciences" by Scott Gevart and Daymond Lindell
- "Bioscience Awareness: Using what we know to build for tomorrows sustainability" by Savitha Pinnepalli and Jude Okoyeh
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