Partnering to Build the Biopharma Workforce
Partnering to Build the Biopharma Workforce

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The mission of the Center for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (CMBB) is to develop research and training programs in molecular biology and biotechnology and serve as a link between FAU and other institutions and industries in this field.

The CMBB was established in 1997 to bring expertise in this exciting field to FAU. The techniques used in molecular biology that have made possible the recent advances in genomics are the basis of much of the pioneering work going on in virtually all fields of biology, and are fundamental to the entire biotechnology industry. Many of the complex problems in biology, ranging from how cells react to their environment to understanding memory, learning and aging are being approached through molecular biology. The future of medicine will certainly emphasize molecular medicine and the role of genomics in the future diagnosis, treatment and cure of diseases. In order to compete in the biological sciences, universities must have this expertise in house. Students interested in biomedical research should understand that whether they intend to go into medicine, basic research or industry they must have a background in molecular biology. The CMBB office and the Directors laboratory is located at the FAU John D. MacArthur campus in Jupiter, in close proximity to The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation and Technology and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience.

The CMBB was established with three primary goals; The first was to create a strong base in molecular biology, functional genomics and related fields. This is the major strength of the Center, and the long-term success of the Center depends on maintaining high-quality research programs. The interdisciplinary nature of the CMBB serves to bring together research scientists from different Departments and Centers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, the Department of Biomedical Sciences in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, scientists on the FAU John D. MacArthur Campus in Jupiter, The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation and Technology and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience.

A second goal of the CMBB is to establish both undergraduate and graduate curricula in molecular biology, biotechnology and chemical education. In order to accomplish this, courses are now offered in molecular biology, cell biology, molecular genetics, molecular virology, neuroscience and biotechnology among others. Laboratory exposure to all of the techniques related to recombinant DNA technology and protein structure and function are available as part of the above courses or in special laboratory courses designed to make the student familiar with modern techniques in these areas. A certificate in biotechnology and a certificate in pharmaceutical technology is available to undergraduate biology, chemistry, and biochemistry 杏吧直播间. A Professional Science Masters 杏吧直播间 (PSM) is offered in collaboration with the College of Business. The PSM is intended for 杏吧直播间 with a science background who want to be trained in the business aspects of the biotechnology industry. The CMBB initiated a journal club for 杏吧直播间 and has sponsored a seminar program since its inception. The CMBB Seminar Series has made it possible for CMBB to bring outstanding scientists in academia and industry in various areas of biomedical science to the campus for short periods of time.

Finally, the CMBB, with its research staff, modern equipment and supply of 杏吧直播间 will serve as a magnet to attract biotechnology companies to the Southeast Florida area and serve as an interface with other research centers throughout the state and nation. A core facility is in place at our Jupiter site that contains equipment to carry out analysis of nucleic acids and proteins (Core Facility Link). This facility is available to scientists throughout the university and the community. Companies in the area will have access to this facility, which should be a strong attraction for both start-up and existing small biotechnology companies.

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The Charles E. Schmidt College of Science offers unparalleled experiential learning opportunities to prepare the next generation of scientists and problem solvers.
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