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.
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? Find out by joining our upcoming Zoom open house.
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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 on demand open house is your chance to:
Learn about the certificate’s curriculum, activities, and networking opportunities and how they can help you identify and act on new opportunities in your industry
Determine how the program can help you transform your career and solve your unique challenges
The course instructors were brilliant. Their real-world examples and analogies made complex topics much easier to understand.
Amy Irvin, Pfizer
Certificate Teaching Team
Brian Anthony
Principal Research Scientist, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT; Director, Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Program, MIT.
David Niño
David Niño is a Senior Lecturer in MIT’s Daniel J. Riccio Graduate Program in Engineering Leadership.
Bazarragchaa Damdinsuren, M.D.
Bazarragchaa Damdinsuren, MD, PhD is a product quality team leader at Office of Biotechnology Products (OBP), Office of Pharmaceutical Quality at CDER, FDA.
Reza Rahaman
Dr. Reza Rahaman, Bernard M. Gordon Industry Co-Director and Senior Lecturer. Dr. Rahaman returned to MIT in 2018 after a 29-year career in the Consumer Packaged Goods, Pharmaceuticals, and Agricultural Chemical Industries.
Kristala L. Jones Prather
Kristala Jones Prather is the Arthur D. Little Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT and an investigator in the multi-institutional Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (SynBERC) funded by the National Science Foundation (USA).
Seongkyu Yoon
Dr. Seongkyu Yoon is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Ward Endowed Professor in Biomedical Sciences at UMass Lowell.
Edward Schiappa
Edward Schiappa is Professor and former Head of Comparative Media Studies/Writing and is MIT’s John E. Burchard Professor of the Humanities.
Richard D. Braatz
Dr. Richard D. Braatz is the Edwin R. Gilliland Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT, where he conducts research into advanced biopharmaceutical manufacturing systems.
J. Christopher Love
J. Christopher Love is the Raymond A. (1921) and Helen E. St. Laurent Professor of Chemical Engineering. He is also an Associate Member of the Broad Institute, and an Associate Member at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard.
Dr. Stacy Springs
Dr. Stacy Springs is the Executive Director at the MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation (CBI).
About MIT Professional Education
For 75 years, MIT Professional Education has been providing technical professionals worldwide a gateway to renowned MIT research, knowledge, and expertise, through advanced education programs designed specifically for them. In addition to industry-focused, two-to-five-day live virtual and on-campus courses through Short Programs, MIT Professional Education offers professionals the opportunity to take online and blended learning courses through Digital Plus Programs, attend courses abroad through International Programs, enroll in regular MIT academic courses through the Advanced Study Program, or attend Corporate Programs designed specifically for their companies. For more information, please visit professional.mit.edu.
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