Improving Ontario’s capacity in Biomanufacturing is central to its recovery from COVID-19 and its ability in the future to minimize large-scale disruptions caused by variants or other contagious diseases. As Biomanufacturing operates at the front line of scientific discovery, it evolves at a fast pace and employers need to recruit workers with up-to-date skills. University of Toronto’s School of Continuing Studies and the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have partnered with the Centre for Commercialization of Regenerative Medicine (CCRM) to offer three micro credentials in Biomanufacturing:
- Good Manufacturing Practice in Biomanufacturing
- Quality Assurance Management in Biomanufacturing
- Bioprocess Analytics and Optimization.
Join us for an information session to learn more about these micro-credentials. You will hear from U of T faculty and industry professionals from CCRM.