By jwhitleThe AIM-Bio collaboration between NC State and DTU began in January 2020 with $27 million in funding provided by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. The program... |2023 Q1
By jwhitleEurope’s biotech industry is experiencing an expansion phase that has led to an increasing need for additional employees in Medicon Valley, a top life science... |2022 Q4
By jwhitleThe AIM-Bio Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Symposium held Nov. 9–11, 2022, provided an excellent opportunity for members of the AIM-Bio project team to begin brainstorming the future... |2022 Q4
By jwhitleThe third annual Accelerated Innovation in Manufacturing Biologics (AIM-Bio) Symposium, which took place Nov. 9–11, 2022, was the first symposium to be held in person.... |2022 Q4
By jwhitleThe third annual AIM-Bio Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Symposium, which was held at NC State University Nov. 9–11, 2022, was attended by over 80 people. Participating were... |2022 Q3
By jwhitleStefano Menegatti, professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at NC State University, specializes in technological innovation in downstream bioprocessing and analytics. He... |2022 Q3
By jwhitleAfter collaborating across two continents since 2020, when the AIM-Bio program began, colleagues from North Carolina State University and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) will gather in person at NC State Nov. 9–11, 2022, for the program’s annual symposium. The three-day meeting will feature several keynote speakers, presentations and poster sessions, tours of laboratories, and additional activities. |2022 Q3
By jwhitleColleagues from North Carolina State University and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) will meet face to face at NC State Nov. 9–11, 2022, for... |2022 Q2
By jwhitleThe AIM-Bio exchange program is available for faculty, technical staff, PhDs and postdocs so they can travel to the partner university for a short-term or long-term visit to support course development or research. The first exchange student traveled from NC State to DTU in August 2021. During spring semester 2022, three students from DTU are visiting NC State University. In this article, you will meet the students and learn about their research supporting the AIM-Bio Program. |2022 Q2
By jwhitleJohn Woodley, PhD, has around 300 papers, an H-factor of 53 and around 10,000 citations. He has graduated around 60 PhD students as the main supervisor. Prior to working at DTU, he was a professor at UCL, London. Learn about how John Woodley divides his research into the three sub-groups outlined below.