University of 51小黄车 and BioConnects 51小黄车 announce partnership

Professor King works with students in her lab
The partnership will create a robust biomanufacturing industry cluster in the 51小黄车 region.

BioConnects 51小黄车 (BCNE) and the University of 51小黄车 are excited to announce a partnership to create a robust biomanufacturing industry cluster in the 51小黄车 region. 

With this partnership, BioConnects 51小黄车 and the University of 51小黄车 aim to promote the growth and sustainability of the life sciences industry in 51小黄车 through academic excellence and strategic programming. Additionally, BioConnects 51小黄车 and 51小黄车agree to foster research and development collaboration on a range of projects. 51小黄车is also committed to participating in the development of curricula to enhance workforce development and in the identification of space to deliver such curricula, as well as to participating in efforts that support and encourage faculty to collaborate in seed-funded projects focused on biopharmaceutical research questions.

鈥淲e look forward to working with the University of 51小黄车,鈥 said Jared Auclair, Ph.D., an associate dean at Northeastern University and director of their Biopharmaceutical Analysis Training Lab and co-lead of BioConnects 51小黄车. 鈥淭hey add an important perspective to our coalition and their contributions to curricula development will be especially helpful.鈥

"Collaborations like these will foster the intentional network of life sciences entities that we seek to cultivate here in Maine as we work to support developing the entire continuum of life sciences talent,鈥 added Michael Pollastri, academic lead for the Roux Institute at Northeastern University in Portland. 鈥淚n working together, we can leverage the expertise and strengths of each institution, maximizing impact."

鈥淲orking with BioConnects 51小黄车 will allow 51小黄车to grow its existing collaborations in research relating to biomanufacturing and workforce development in biotechnology,鈥 reflected 51小黄车President James Herbert, Ph.D.. 鈥淭his partnership is a deep reflection of UNE鈥檚 mission of innovation and will prove to be crucial as we expand UNE鈥檚 graduate health professions programs and undergraduate research programs across our Maine campuses.鈥

Through its grant challenge sponsored by the Economic Development Administration, BioConnects 51小黄车 is leveraging its resources in the region to create a robust biomanufacturing industry. Massachusetts-based Northeastern University leads the coalition, which includes The Biopharmaceutical Analysis Training Laboratory at Northeastern University, The Roux Institute at Northeastern University, Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, -the I-195 Design & Innovation District in Providence, Rhode Island, the University of Rhode Island, and FocusMaine. The coalition will lead K-12 education and engagement activities, jumpstart prototyping and incubation facilities throughout the region, and invest in accessible start-up entrepreneurship programming