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Biotechnology
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2005
Principal Investigator – Melanie Lenahan, Ph.D.
National Science Foundation ATE grant “Quality Matters: Advancing
the Biotechnology Program at RVCC”, $371,000
www.nsf.gov
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Biotechnology
Program @ RVCC
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As
one of the leading biotechnology clusters in the nation, and the headquarters
for 15 of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies, New Jersey has
earned its reputation as "the nation's medicine cabinet."
Home to more than 100 biotechnology companies that employ nearly 8,000
workers, New Jersey boasts the highest concentration of pharmaceutical
companies in the nation as well as the highest per capita rate of scientists,
engineers, and technicians. - Source: NewJerseyLifeScience.com |
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Raritan
Valley Community College is preparing students to work in the emerging
biotechnology field, and helping to provide career opportunities, with
its degree programs in biotechnology. The two-year Associate of Applied
Science (AAS) degree program in Biotechnology is designed for students
interested in entering the workforce immediately after graduation. The
two-year Associate of Science (AS) degree program in Biotechnology prepares
students for transfer to a four-year college or university. Many of the
courses in the programs are offered day, evenings and weekends.
The primary use of
biotechnology in New Jersey is in the production of biopharmaceuticals,
research, and diagnostics. RVCC’s biotechnology program prepares
individuals to become the highly-skilled technicians needed to support
the growing life science and pharmaceutical research efforts in Central
New Jersey.
Curriculum
The Biotechnology curriculum is designed to meet the increasing demands
of skilled laboratory technicians in various fields of biological and
chemical technology. Course work emphasizes biology, chemistry, mathematics
and technical communications. To support the Biotech program's goals, RVCC has constructed a new
Institute for Biotechnology Education (IBE) which includes over
2500 square feet or lab and classroom space dedicated to biotechnology instruction.
Graduates may find
employment in various areas of industry including research and development,
quality control/quality assurance and manufacturing.
Faculty RVCC instructors have extensive experience in microbiology, molecular
genetics, cell/tissue culture, biochemistry, organic chemistry and specialized
laboratory techniques. Most faculty teaching in the program hold a doctorate
degree in their field of expertise.

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