Biotility at the University of Florida

The leading provider of high-quality credentialing and professional development for the biotechnology and bioscience industries.



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Credentials play a vital role in the future of the bioscience workforce by confirming competencies individuals need to succeed in the industry. They serve as trusted benchmarks for employers, helping to build a more capable and qualified bioscience workforce.

Demonstrate your investment in the future of the bioscience workforce by donating to Biotility and helping science educators and their students prepare for exciting biotechnology careers.


Biotility at the University of Florida is dedicated to delivering top-notch credentialing and professional development for the biotech industry. Our primary objective is to prepare the next generation of workforce talent and enhance the skills of existing employees in the bioscience sector. Biotility collaborates with industry leaders to identify employment preparation needs and develop relevant credentials and courses, allowing us to stay abreast of industry trends and provide participants with the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the field of biotechnology.

Biotility’s credentials are designed to validate mastery of core competencies in a variety of roles common in laboratory and production environments, such as regulatory compliance, aseptic processing, quality assurance, and document management. Developed to align with ISO/IEC 17024 standards, our credentialing exams are created in collaboration with biotechnology employers, overseen by a national industry advisory board, and designed for real world application.

Our comprehensive short courses cater to a diverse range of individuals including established professionals, students on the cusp of entering the industry, researchers, and life science educators. These courses are designed to equip participants with knowledge of technical and regulatory aspects that are unique to the bioscience industry and translational research. Our short courses set candidates up for success by covering essential topics like good manufacturing practices, good documentation practices, root cause analysis, and CAPA.