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Supply Chain Management for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

This continuing education course presents how supply chain concepts can be used to improve the product quality and reduce consumer risks throughout the life-cycle of a pharmaceutical product while maintaining sustainable business performance. Emphasis will be given to the manufacturing of API’s, registered intermediates, and critical raw materials. Fundamental supply chain concepts will be presented […]

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Human Error & Resilience in Biomanufacturing

This course examines how human error impacts the safety and quality of operations in biomanufacturing processes.

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Military Veterans Manufacturing Vaccines Spring Cohort

NCTM is seeking recently‐discharged Texas service members interested in getting the skills needed to obtain a successful career in the fast‐growing pharmaceutical and biotech industries. NCTM’s Military Veteran’s Manufacturing Vaccines program was made possible by a grant received from the Governor of Texas’ office and provides cost-free professional development and training to former service members […]

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Military Veterans Manufacturing Vaccines

Through this program, military veterans will receive NCTM’s Biomanufacturing Technical Certificate (BTC), a blended learning program comprised of 30 hours of online curricula followed by 3.5 weeks of intensive hands-on technical training in upstream and downstream manufacturing processes, sterile environment protocol, bioprocess equipment operations, quality unit operations, documentation practices, and standard operating procedures most common […]

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GE Healthcare Life Sciences’ “BioProcess Insights” Tour

Special guests Parrish Galliher, Chief Technology Officer of GE Healthcare for the upstream bioprocessing business, and Dr. Günter Jagschies, GE Healthcare Senior Director of Strategic Customer Relations, will lead an innovative discussion regarding “Integration of upstream and downstream processing” and “Single-use facilities: facts and figures.” Please email Programs@NCTMmail.tamu.edu to RSVP.

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