Author: Biotility

BACE Credential Earner: Melissa Rowe
February 10, 2025CHS Science Department Chair Melissa Rowe discusses how the BACE credential helps her prepare students for their dream careers.

BACE Credential Earner: Cayden Parker
October 21, 2024Cayden Parker discusses how the BACE credential propelled his passion for biotechnology and his career ambitions.
BACE Updates: New Approvals and Badging
September 24, 2024BACE News: BACE has been approved in Virginia and Kansas, and the BACE Practice Exam Course has a new badging system.

BACE Credential Earner: Oscar Camargo
June 10, 2024Oscar Camargo explains how the BACE credential helped him land a biotech internship and inspired his path toward computational biology.
Sixth Grader Visits Biotility to Further Research on Protein Expression in Space
March 26, 2024With support from Biotility, sixth grader Collins Sheldon’s experiment — ultimately conducted in space — examines the impact of microgravity on E. coli protein production.
BACE Approved in Oregon and Alabama!
July 21, 2023The BACE has been added to Oregon and Alabama’s list of approved Industry Recognized Credentials (IRCs)!

BACE Credential Earner: Margaret Aresco, PhD
July 10, 2023Dr. Aresco is a biology and biomedical science instructor at the Magnet Innovation Center, a STEAM high school in Walton County, Florida.

BACE featured in 2023 Life Sciences Workforce Trends Report
June 20, 2023The Life Sciences Workforce Collaborative (LSWC) released the 2023 Life Sciences Workforce Trends Report. The biennial report provides a national snapshot of the most pressing current and anticipated talent needs of the nation’s dynamic life science industry, and this year the BACE has been featured.
New BACE Short Film Released
May 15, 2023In partnership with Biotility, the CGHI and its partners released a short film on the BACE, a national industry-recognized exam assessing core competencies and skills identified as valuable to the bioscience industries.

BACE Credential Earner: Jules Bates
March 6, 2023Jules Bates explains how the BACE credential opened early research opportunities and a path toward biomedical engineering.
