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Our certificate program is helping professionals in biotechnology and life sciences develop breakthrough innovations, capitalize on emerging trends, and drive value in around the world. What can it do for you?
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Charles L. CooneyRobert T. Haslam Professor Emeritus, MIT |
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Kristala L. Jones PratherArthur D. Little Professor of Chemical Engineering, MIT; Investigator, Synthetic Biology EngineeringResearch Center |
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Bernhardt L. TroutRaymond F. Baddour, ScD, (1949) Professor of Chemical Engineering, MIT |
As biotechnology accelerates to meet emerging global needs, industry professionals are challenged to stay up-to-date on every aspect of the field, from process to product design. In the Professional Certificate Program in Biotechnology & Life Sciences, you’ll acquire the knowledge you need to get—and stay ahead—in this rapidly evolving industry.
Wondering if the certificate is right for you? Our virtual open house is your chance to:
Questions? Contact us at shortprograms@mit.edu.
CERTIFICATE TEACHING TEAM
Brian Anthony
Co-Director, MIT Medical Electronic Device Realization Center; Associate Director, MIT.nano
Vladimir Bulović,
Professor of Electrical Engineering, MIT; Fariborz Maseeh Chair in Emerging Technology
Charles L. Cooney
Robert T. Haslam Professor Emeritus, MIT
Bazarragchaa Damdinsuren, M.D.
Drug Quality Reviewer, Office of Biotechnology Products, Office of Pharmaceutical Quality, CDER, FDA
Mark Manning
Chief Scientific Officer, Legacy BioDesign LLC
F. Dale Morgan
Professor of Geophysics, MIT; Associate Director of Earth Resources Laboratory, MIT
David Niño
Senior Lecturer, Bernard M. Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program
Kristala L. Jones Prather
Arthur D. Little Professor of Chemical Engineering, MIT; Investigator, Synthetic Biology Engineering
Research Center
Reza Rahaman
B. Gordon Industry Co-Director, Senior Lecturer, MIT
Edward Schiappa
John E. Burchard Professor of the Humanities, MIT
David Sontag
Hermann L. F. von Helmholtz Career Development Professor, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, MIT; Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
Bernhardt L. Trout
Raymond F. Baddour, ScD (1949) Professor of Chemical Engineering, MIT
Richard D. Braatz
Edwin R. Gilliland Professor of Chemical Engineering, MIT
Seongkyu Yoon
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT; Ward Endowed Professor in Biomedical Sciences, UMass Lowell