Biotility is highlighting ten unique jobs and career paths you might not have known were in biotech.
When it comes to Career and Technical Education (CTE), there are many common misconceptions about education and career pathways. The same can be applied to working in the field of biotechnology. As we continue to focus on credentialing the next generation of bioscience industry employees, let’s bust some of these myths!
Biotility is joining others across the nation during February to celebrate Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month.
BACE APPROVED IN TWO MORE STATES Biotility is proud to announce that the Biotechnology Aptitude and Competency Exam (BACE) has recently been approved in two additional states, bringing the …
This video from Biotility features tips and reminders for your IBTE in-person week. We can’t wait to meet you!
IBTE attendees always want to know where in Alachua and Gainesville, FL to eat – so Biotility made a recommendation video!
IBTE attendees always want to know where in Gainesville, FL to see gators – so Biotility made a video!
In 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.
The Biotechnician Assistant Credentialing Exam (BACE) has been added to Oregon and Alabama’s list of approved Industry Recognized Credentials (IRCs)!
The Coalition of State Bioscience Institutes (CSBI) 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.