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NATIONAL CENTER FOR THE BIOTECHNOLOGY WORKFORCE                  INDEX 2009-2018


 SciTech IDEAS IN ACTION                                               www.biotechworkforce.org





 egenerative medicine is the next frontier of medicine for the   SciTech LECTURE SERIES
 21st century,”  Dr. Anthony Atala, a leading doctor in the field,
 told the SciTech Ideas In Action audience during his recent
 ‘Rpresentation. “And we are seeing the inflexion point right now,   Speakers for Academic Year
 it is really growing, really taking off. The future is bright.”       Speakers for Academic
 Making science come alive to wider and wider audiences, the SciTech   2009 - 2010  Year  2012 - 2013
 Ideas in Action Series brings in-depth looks at scientific and technical
 topics from the inside. They range from the Wake Forest Institute for Re-  Oct. 21, 2009:   Amy Greeson  Sep. 20, 2012:   Doug Drabble
 generative Medicine’s work by Dr. Atala and his team to regenerate tissue   Nov. 12, 2009:   Dr. Floyd “Ski” Chilton  Oct. 25, 2012:    Charles Calkins
 and organ function, to the advanced biotechnology in Jennifer Bryant’s
 Russ Read  criminal forensics lab. From its earliest days - created and planned at an   Feb. 25, 2010:   Dr. Kevin Conley  Nov. 15, 2012:   Dr. Adesanmi
 NCBW Exec. Director
 informal faculty / staff weekly morning coffee in 2009 - Forsyth Tech’s   Mar. 25, 2010:   Chris Sowers                “Abel” Ojo
 innovative SciTech Ideas in Action lecture series has had over thirty speakers with over three thousand   Mar. 21, 2013: Dr. Christy Shaffer
 attendees.   April 22, 2010:  Judith and Dr. Tom Ginn
 “Our SciTech team hosts accomplished scientific & technical experts who share their passions and
 projects in stimulating presentations, always free and open to the public,” says Russ Read, executive
 director of the sponsoring National Center for the Biotechnology Workforce (NCBW).  Speakers for Academic Year

 orsyth Tech’s SciTech Ideas In Action lecture series are held once a month during fall and
 spring terms to maximize attendance by students and include participants from the community   2010 - 2011
 Fand other colleges. “We want to give each person who attends a new set of facts, an expanded   Sep. 29, 2010:   Dr. Frank Torti
 knowledge of cutting-edge scientific research, and   Oct. 27, 2010:    Dr. Mark Wainberg
 an experience of the latest discoveries in advanced
 technology. It has become a known brand in the com-  Nov. 15, 2010:    Steven Burke
 munity. Imagine the multiplier effect if every com-  Jan. 26, 2011:    Dr. Anthony Atala
 munity college across the country was to hold their
 own SciTech series.”  Feb. 24, 2011:    Dr. Frank Carver
 This “flip book” publication presents materials,   Mar. 17, 2011:    Dr. J. Donald deBethizy
 information and links about the SciTech Ideas in
 Action program across the past nine years. Included
 in the pages of this flip book are posters for all the
 speakers and topics presented. There are also links to   Speakers for Academic Year   Speakers for Academic
 more in depth PDF reports as well as videos of the talks available on You Tube. Finally, we have includ-  2011 - 2012  Year  2013 - 2014
 ed a mid - term write up which coincided with the college’s 50th anniversary in 2011.
 This year the National Center for the Biotechnology Workforce celebrates its 10th year of operation.   Sep. 22, 2011:  Nancy Johnston  Sept.19, 2013: Dr. Eric Tomlinson
 We are hopeful of another great year of lectures that will appeal to our community. We also want to   Oct. 20, 2011:   Dr.  Morris J. Clarke  Oct. 17, 2013:  Dr. Roger Cubicciotti
 thank our sponsors who have made the series possible and going forward these include the college,
 Math Science and Technology, Economic Workforce and Development,  ForsythTech Foundation,   Nov. 17, 2011:  Dr. Carol Strohecker  Jan. 16, 2014:  Gwyn F. Riddick,
 BioNetwork and the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.   Jan. 27, 2012:  Dr. Tim Bertram               M.B.A.

 I want to thank the staff of the NCBW for their diligent work in making SciTech a great success!   Feb. 20, 2014:  Dr. Stephen A. Hill
 Lastly, we dedicate this isssue to Mona Cofer, our editor on SciTech since its inception, who has elect-  Feb. 23, 2012:  Dr. Steven B. Mizel;                              Mar. 20, 2014:  Dr. Paul Kortenaar
 ed to retire after more than twenty years of service to the NCBW and the college. Thank you Mona.                Bruce Kaylos
           Mar.15, 2012:   Jerry Barker                                June 26, 2014: Dr. V. Celeste Carter
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