Center
for Integrated Biotechnology
Executive Summary Objectives:
Establish an internationally recognized Center for Integrated Biotechnology
to facilitate and expand training and research programs in this
area at WSU. The Center promotes faculty collaborations, maintains
state-of-the-art core laboratories, enhances industry interactions,
facilitates intellectual property development and technology transfer,
and assists in economic development in the region.
Goals:
- Expand the scope, size and quality of both graduate and
undergraduate educational programs in the area of biotechnology.
- Enhance research in the area of biotechnology through
central service Core Laboratories, small grants programs,
and activities such as seminars, retreats and meetings.
- Enhance Intellectual Property development and transfer
for WSU in the area of biotechnology.
- Enhance industry interactions through assistance with
spin-out companies, technology transfer, trainee rotations
and placement, as well as increased interactions with industry
organizations.
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Organization:
The Center director is assisted by an internal Steering Committee
of relevant College representatives and an External Advisory Board
of biotechnology industry representatives. This is an interdisciplinary
Center involving numerous Departments, Colleges and Branch Campuses
at WSU. The membership consists of independent investigators from
across the University and participating units involved in biotechnology
research such as the Center for Reproductive Biology, Institute
of Biological Chemistry, Cancer Center, Agricultural Research Center,
School of Molecular Biosciences, Department of Veterinary Microbiology
& Pathology, Program in Bioengineering, and others..
Faculty:
The Center has over 164 independent faculty as members. Within the
laboratories of these faculty members are over 500 students, postdoctoral
fellows and technical staff. This number of faculty makes the Center
for Integrated Biotechnology one of the largest organized Centers
in the country.
Educational
Program:
Undergraduate research will be facilitated by stipends to work in
active research laboratories. The Graduate educational program in
Biotechnology that exists in the School of Molecular Biosciences
will also be exhanced and made university-wide. Graduate top-off
fellowships will be used to enhance this program. Industry interactions
will facilitate the educational programs with internships in biotechnology
companies to assist in placement and training.
Research
Programs:
The biotechnology research at WSU will be facilitated by the Center
through Core Laboratories that provide centralized services (e.g.
Genomics, Bioinformatics and Proteomics). Multi-investigator program
grants will also be facilitated by the Center activities.
Activities:
Center activities that facilitate education and research programs
include a seminar series, yearly retreat, sponsorship of regional
and state symposia and meetings, development of policy issue forums
and marketing to facilitate industry interactions.
Technology
Transfer:
The Center provides an interface with the Office of Intellectual
Property Administration and the investigator to facilitate intellectual
property development. Center interactions established with legal
and industry organizations enhance this process. The objective is
to facilitate technology transfer and development at WSU.
Industry
Interactions:
The Center promotes interactions between WSU investigators and programs
with the biotechnology industry. This involves providing assistance
to spin-out biotechnology companies. Enhancing trainee placement
within the industry to assist companies and training programs. The
Centers representation in regional and national biotechnology associations
also facilitates industry interactions. One of the major objectives
of the Center is to strengthen WSU and biotechnology industry interactions.
Information:
Additional
information on the Center for Integrated Biotechnology and
its programs can be obtained at its Web site:
http://www.biotechnology.wsu.edu or
by email at biotechnology@wsu.edu or
by phone at 509-335-1771.
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