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The Biomanufacturing Hub Network (BioHubNet) kick-off meeting heralds the beginning of a transformative journey supported by the Government of Canada to equip the next generation of researchers for roles in biomanufacturing and the life sciences industry.
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About BioHubNet
BioHubNet is an immersive talent development program aimed at producing industry-ready highly qualified personnel (HQP) through comprehensive training initiatives with deep industry engagement. BioHubNet is committed to delivering state-of-the-art training crucial for Canada’s future in biomanufacturing and pandemic preparedness. It offers tailored training programs drawing on the collective expertise of academia, industry, hospitals, and not-for-profit ecosystem. The core of the BioHubNet model is industry-led and industry-relevant credentialled training to meet the skills needed in the biomanufacturing sector combined with experiential learning through internships and residencies. BioHubNet will provide training to a diverse range of HQP, including clinical associates, post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, technicians), focusing on three key thematic areas: precision intervention; process innovation; and health intelligence.
Through BioHubNet’s training, our HQP will gain the skills necessary to operate advanced research infrastructure, conduct cutting-edge research, and think strategically about biomanufacturing and pandemic preparedness.