Molecular
Biotechnology
at
The
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
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* MISSION STATEMENT *
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The primary goal of the UNC Pembroke Biotechnology Initiative is to build on and continue to utilize the advances that have occurred in the past five years by continuing the mission of teaching excellence, research and development of formal and informal partnerships with North Carolina biotechnology companies. This goal will be achieved by continuing the development and implementation of a comprehensive biotechnology curriculum which provides students and faculty the opportunity and resources to receive useful, up-to-date instruction and experiences in classes, laboratories and industrial internships in biotechnology.
Some of our many goals:
| Center for Science and Technology |
| Increase the participation of minority students in biotechnological training. |
| Provide relevant instruction/technological instruction via ITV and using the Internet. |
| Provide computational and laboratory supplies and equipment for biotechnology education at UNCP |
| Increase regional awareness of biotechnological issues and economic opportunities. |
| Develop partnerships with the North Carolina biotechnology industry for mutual benefit, and to develop employment opportunities for qualified, graduating seniors. |
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Courses related to Biotechnology
Biochemistry I |
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Molecular Biology and Biochemistry |
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Faculty in the Biotechnology Program
| Tom Dooling | Paul A. Flowers | Len Holmes |
| Siva Mandjiny | Dave Maxwell | John E. Reissner |
| Roland Stout | Harold J. Teague |
Coming Soon! Molecularly Biotechnological Times
Opportunities in Biotechnology(under construction)
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center has generously funded this center for the development of novel approaches to the examination of biotechnology in an undergraduate university, and of course to biotechnological questions themselves.
Current grant activities related to this program (under construction)
Success stories- Students who have moved up !(under construction)
Last modified January 29, 1998 by reissner@papa.uncp.edu