Lifelong Learning Courses

Lifelong Learning Courses
NC State and DTU are developing eight new short courses aimed at industry professionals on topics that are particularly relevant to the future of biopharmaceutical manufacturing, including the manufacturing of vectors for gene and cell therapies, automation and process control, and analytical methods. Four of these courses are being co-developed and will be taught by faculty members and staff at both DTU and NC State and offered to students and industry professionals from both Denmark and the US.
Courses being developed
Developers:
- Gary Gilleskie, BTEC
- Cyndell Gracieux-Singleton, BTEC
- Krist Gernaey, DTU Chemical Engineering
Developers:
- Gary Gilleskie, BTEC
- Kurt Selle, BTEC
- Hunter Brown, BTEC
- John Woodley, DTU Chemical Engineering
Developers:
- Ryan Barton, BTEC
- Kurt Selle, BTEC
- Hunter Brown, BTEC
- Krist Gernaey, DTU Chemical Engineering
- Christopher Workman, DTU Bioengineering
Developers:
- Laurie Overton, BTEC
- Kurt Selle, BTEC
- Hunter Brown, BTEC
- John Woodley, DTU Chemical Engineering
- José Luis MartÃnez Ruiz, DTU Bioengineering
In addition, three BTEC courses that are in very high demand by industry will be transferred to DTU, so they can be taught in Denmark for both academic and lifelong learning credit.
Courses being transferred
- Hands-on cGMP Biomanufacturing Operations
- Developers:
- Gary Gilleskie, BTEC
- John Woodley, DTU Chemical Engineering
- Developers:
- Cell Culture Engineering: A Single-Use Perspective
- Developers:
- Laurie Overton, BTEC
- Melody Lao, BTEC
- Lasse Ebdrup Pedersen, DTU Bioengineering
- Developers:
- Global Regulatory Affairs for Medical Products
- Developers:
- Krisstina Burgess, BTEC
- Gary Gilleskie, BTEC
- John Woodley, DTU Chemical Engineering
- Developers: