E-53: From Pharmaceuticals to Biotech: How North Carolina is Leading the Way in Biomanufacturing
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The Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) BioWork program trains students for a career with biomanufacturing organizations like Pfizer.
Home to more than 700 life science companies North Carolina currently ranks third in the nation for biotechnology. With its robust infrastructure, skilled workforce, and supportive business environment, the state has become a hotspot for companies looking to establish or expand their biomanufacturing operations.
BioWork is a state-wide certificate program offered by Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) that can lead to an entry-level position as a process technician. Students will learn the foundational skills needed for a career with a biotechnology, pharmaceutical, or chemical manufacturing company. The program is designed to cater to various student backgrounds and career goals.
Pfizer’s presence in North Carolina has brought about advancements in medical science and has played a crucial role in boosting the state’s economy. By investing in research facilities, creating job opportunities, and collaborating with local organizations, Pfizer has established itself as a key player in the pharmaceutical industry within the region.
On this episode of Clocking in Dr. Lisa Smelser and Tracy Schoolcraft join us. Dr. Smelser is the Biotechnology Department chair. She also received the CCCC Excellence in Advising Award in 2021. Dr. Smelser earned her bachelor’s in biology from Central Michigan University, a master’s in biotechnology and immunology and a doctorate in the same concentration from Ball State University. Tracy Schoolcraft is the plant engineering lead for the Pfizer plant in North Carolina.
Listen to Phil, Lisa and Tracy as they discuss the need for individuals trained in biomanufacturing careers, why the BioWork program is in place, what it takes to work at a biomanufacturing organization like Pfizer and more.
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ABOUT Phil MintzPhil Mintz is the executive director of NC State Industry Expansion Solutions (IES) and director of the North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NCMEP). At NCMEP, Phil drives outreach to NC manufacturers, builds relationships with federal and state leaders and coordinates efforts to drive profitable manufacturing growth in the state. He also leads the broader IES Extension Operations outreach unit of regional managers, technical specialists and business development leaders providing business engagement, assessment and improvement tools. This includes statewide peer networks, ISO 9000 quality management systems, Six Sigma, Lean manufacturing, environmental services, and health and safety solutions.
Dr. Lisa SmelserDr. Lisa Smelser is the Biotechnology Department chair at Central Carolina Community College. She also received the CCCC Excellence in Advising Award in 2021. Dr. Smelser earned her bachelor’s in biology from Central Michigan University, a master’s in biotechnology and immunology and a doctorate in the same concentration from Ball State University.
Tracy SchoolcraftTracy Schoolcraft is the plant engineering lead for the Pfizer plant in North Carolina.
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