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Search jobs 11-May-2021 RoslinCT has been selected as the second National Training Centre in the Advanced Therapies Skills Training Network
RoslinCT has been selected as the second National Training Centre in the Advanced Therapies Skills Training Network
RoslinCT will collaborate with the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (SULSA) and additional academic institutions to deliver high impact advanced therapy and vaccine manufacturing GMP training.
Courses delivered by the RoslinCT Training Academy will include practical and classroom courses on sterile manufacturing in the cleanroom environment at their newly built facility in Edinburgh.
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th May 2021 - RoslinCT has today been confirmed as a National Training Centre, part of the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) sponsored Advanced Therapies Skills Training Network (ATSTN) initiative. The organisation is the second National Training
Scottish CDMO to deliver advanced therapy and vaccine manufacturing GMP training RoslinCT is set to collaborate with the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (SULSA) and additional academic institutions to deliver high impact advanced therapy and vaccine manufacturing GMP training.
The Edinburgh-based, cell and gene therapy/ATMP contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) has just been confirmed as a national training center, as part of the UK’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) sponsored Advanced Therapies Skills Training Network (ATSTN) initiative.
That network was established to develop state-of-the-art vaccine and advanced therapy manufacturing training capabilities online and across the UK.
Bacardi executive takes up the reins at Scottish whisky to feed protein player Former Bacardi UK operations director Iain Lochhead has been appointed chief executive of Horizon Proteins, a biotech that transforms underused co-products from whisky distillation into nutrients for the aqua and animal feed industries.
In a leadership shuffle at the Edinburgh-based biotech, Nik Willoughby, cofounder of the company, exits the role of chief executive to take on the position of chief technology officer.
Horizon Proteins, a spin-out company from the Heriot-Watt University, that emerged in 2014, has patented technology that allows the recovery of protein from pot ale, the liquid remaining after the first distillation. The biotech’s main product has been tested in salmon and cleared for inclusion in commercial salmon feed.
A FIVE-year mission to cement the reputation of Darlington and the Tees Valley as one of the UK’s centres of bioscience innovation has been endorsed by leading industry experts. The backing came at a bioscience industry workshop organised by Teesside University’s National Horizons Centre, featuring leaders from national and international businesses and organisations. The experts gave their wholehearted support to the centre’s ambitious five-year business plan which aims to significantly grow the skills and capacity of the UK’s bioscience industry. The plan includes the recruitment of 15 senior staff and academics. Senior figures from several leading organisations across the life sciences sector took part in the workshop, including FUJIFILM Diosynth Technologies, Cogent Skills and the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre, among others.