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Global partnerships to improve our world China Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA) Delegation Visit 3 May 2010 Dr. Terri L. Lomax Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies
A Unifying Vision NC State’s strategic vision pledges that we will: “transform lives and  improve the human condition.” We fulfill our vision through creative scholarship, strategic research, andinnovation partnerships.
Creative Scholarship 33,815 students                                    [23,010 undergrads; 7,991 grad students;  2,814 non-degree students] ~ 8,000 graduate students      representing 86 countries [567 Chinese grad students - 3,261 applications from Chinese students for 2010] >220 graduate degrees offered  [Master’s, Ph.D., Ed.D] 2,078 faculty members  [19 National Academy Members] Largest four-year institution in North Carolina
Creative Scholarship America’s Best Graduate Schools: 5thin Graduate Veterinary Medicine  7thin Graduate Nuclear Engineering  9thin Graduate Biological/Agricultural Engineering  12thin Graduate Statistics Source:  U.S. News & World Report: America's Best Graduate Schools; April 2010
Strategic Research $365M in annual research expenditures 679 U.S. Patents                                676 International Patents >110 better world products from lab to market 72 start-up companies attracting >$750M investment and 3,000 jobs 137 intellectual property disclosures submitted by faculty in FY09 (IP pipeline)
Strategic Research 7thin Industry Research Expenditures among American universities without medical schools  10th Top American Research University among public colleges without medical schools 11th in Total Research Expenditures among American universities without medical schools Sources:  The Top American Research Universities, 2008 Annual Report.  National Science Foundation Research Survey, 2008.
Strategic Research Today’s complex issues call for multidisciplinary approaches and team science. Building teams of scientists & scholars around critical issues = Strategic Research Areas
Strategic Research Areas at NC State Strategic Focus Areas Health & Well-Being Energy & Environment Educational Innovation Safety & Security Economic &  Societal Benefit Cross-Cutting Initiatives
Innovation Partnerships 91 new commercialization agreements with external partners (FY09) 3rd Nationally in Industry Licensing Partnerships  (per $100M in research expenditures) 57 Centers & Institutes with 158 industry members:  DuPont    ExxonMobil   General Electric            Procter & Gamble  Qianjiang Group Co., Ltd. RWTH Aachen University, Germany Samsung  Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Texas Instruments
Global Health Initiatives China:  Partnership agreement for food safety training Zhejiang University:  Agro-genomics workshop Malawi:  Capacity building University of Surrey, UK & University of Sao Paolo, Brazil:  Zoonotic diseases workshop
Global Scholarship Initiatives Summit on US/China K-12 Education:  April 30, 2010 at NC State - policies and programs for globally educated citizenry and work force Global Learning Initiative Project (GLIP):  >200 students from around the world: Qatar, Hawaii, Russia, China, U.S. researching global issues. New Literacies Global Learning Program (M.Ed. and M.S.): The NLGL concentration enables teachers to teach with a global perspective, using digital tools to become “wired globally.” Master of Global Innovation Management:  Dual degree with IAE Graduate School of Management in Aix-en-Provence, France Master of Global Innovation Management [In Planning] :  Dual degree with Zhejiang University, P.R. China
NC State & China: Partnerships Student Exchange Programs:  Tsinghua University; Zhejiang University; Fudan University; Nanjing Normal University Global Training Initiative (GTI):Specialized training programs in >100 fields to prepare organizations to compete in the global economy: ,[object Object],training in Higher Education Administration ,[object Object],training in bank management and development ,[object Object],curriculum training in business, ESL, and computer science fields
Built on the concept of innovation partnerships!
Spanning over 1300 acres, Centennial Campus merges lab and office space with classrooms, living quarters, networking and recreational opportunities.
Academic honor and corporate growth can exist together.  In fact, they must.
Biomanufacturing Training & Education Center (BTEC) BTEC, on NC State’s Centennial Campus, is the world’s largest hands-on training location dedicated to biomanufacturing More than 50 companies manufacturing biologics, pharmaceuticals and diagnostics are located in North Carolina.
Biomanufacturing Training & Education Center (BTEC) ,[object Object]
cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practice) production of high-value biomolecules using cell growth & expression, recovery & purification processes
Bench-scale & pilot-scale bioprocessing equipmentcreating the most well-trained, industry-focused biotech workforce in the world
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5-12-2010: Global Partnerships at NC State

  • 1. Global partnerships to improve our world China Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA) Delegation Visit 3 May 2010 Dr. Terri L. Lomax Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies
  • 2. A Unifying Vision NC State’s strategic vision pledges that we will: “transform lives and improve the human condition.” We fulfill our vision through creative scholarship, strategic research, andinnovation partnerships.
  • 3. Creative Scholarship 33,815 students [23,010 undergrads; 7,991 grad students; 2,814 non-degree students] ~ 8,000 graduate students representing 86 countries [567 Chinese grad students - 3,261 applications from Chinese students for 2010] >220 graduate degrees offered [Master’s, Ph.D., Ed.D] 2,078 faculty members [19 National Academy Members] Largest four-year institution in North Carolina
  • 4. Creative Scholarship America’s Best Graduate Schools: 5thin Graduate Veterinary Medicine 7thin Graduate Nuclear Engineering 9thin Graduate Biological/Agricultural Engineering 12thin Graduate Statistics Source: U.S. News & World Report: America's Best Graduate Schools; April 2010
  • 5. Strategic Research $365M in annual research expenditures 679 U.S. Patents 676 International Patents >110 better world products from lab to market 72 start-up companies attracting >$750M investment and 3,000 jobs 137 intellectual property disclosures submitted by faculty in FY09 (IP pipeline)
  • 6. Strategic Research 7thin Industry Research Expenditures among American universities without medical schools 10th Top American Research University among public colleges without medical schools 11th in Total Research Expenditures among American universities without medical schools Sources: The Top American Research Universities, 2008 Annual Report. National Science Foundation Research Survey, 2008.
  • 7. Strategic Research Today’s complex issues call for multidisciplinary approaches and team science. Building teams of scientists & scholars around critical issues = Strategic Research Areas
  • 8. Strategic Research Areas at NC State Strategic Focus Areas Health & Well-Being Energy & Environment Educational Innovation Safety & Security Economic & Societal Benefit Cross-Cutting Initiatives
  • 9. Innovation Partnerships 91 new commercialization agreements with external partners (FY09) 3rd Nationally in Industry Licensing Partnerships (per $100M in research expenditures) 57 Centers & Institutes with 158 industry members: DuPont ExxonMobil General Electric Procter & Gamble Qianjiang Group Co., Ltd. RWTH Aachen University, Germany Samsung Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Texas Instruments
  • 10. Global Health Initiatives China: Partnership agreement for food safety training Zhejiang University: Agro-genomics workshop Malawi: Capacity building University of Surrey, UK & University of Sao Paolo, Brazil: Zoonotic diseases workshop
  • 11. Global Scholarship Initiatives Summit on US/China K-12 Education: April 30, 2010 at NC State - policies and programs for globally educated citizenry and work force Global Learning Initiative Project (GLIP): >200 students from around the world: Qatar, Hawaii, Russia, China, U.S. researching global issues. New Literacies Global Learning Program (M.Ed. and M.S.): The NLGL concentration enables teachers to teach with a global perspective, using digital tools to become “wired globally.” Master of Global Innovation Management: Dual degree with IAE Graduate School of Management in Aix-en-Provence, France Master of Global Innovation Management [In Planning] : Dual degree with Zhejiang University, P.R. China
  • 12.
  • 13. Built on the concept of innovation partnerships!
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. Spanning over 1300 acres, Centennial Campus merges lab and office space with classrooms, living quarters, networking and recreational opportunities.
  • 17.
  • 18. Academic honor and corporate growth can exist together. In fact, they must.
  • 19. Biomanufacturing Training & Education Center (BTEC) BTEC, on NC State’s Centennial Campus, is the world’s largest hands-on training location dedicated to biomanufacturing More than 50 companies manufacturing biologics, pharmaceuticals and diagnostics are located in North Carolina.
  • 20.
  • 21. cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practice) production of high-value biomolecules using cell growth & expression, recovery & purification processes
  • 22. Bench-scale & pilot-scale bioprocessing equipmentcreating the most well-trained, industry-focused biotech workforce in the world
  • 23.
  • 24. Provided hands-on training to U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration for Export Control Program
  • 25.
  • 26. Global partnerships to improve our world QUESTIONS Dr. Terri L. Lomax Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies

Editor's Notes

  1. To ensure a culture of creativity and innovation, Centennial Campus is much more than R&D neighborhoods. In addition to smart buildings, high-tech complexes and scientific clusters, Centennial Campus is a rich tapestry of healthy lifestyle areas, natural environments, lakes, fishing piers, cafes, footpaths, hiking trails, and a championship golf course. Centennial sponsors ongoing innovation events, luncheons and networking opportunities including NANODays, Centennial Campus Engineering Challenge, In the Know Lecture Series, Fidelity Investment Executive Speakers Series, and the Entrepreneur Lecture Series.Perhaps most importantly, Centennial Campus is committed to engaging and inspiring the next generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, and a global workforce. We’ll take a look at one facility located on Centennial Campus that is focused on developing the world’s most “industry-ready” workforce for bioscience manufacturing.
  2. One of our most impressive facilities here on Centennial Campus is BTEC – our Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center. North Carolina’s thriving biotechnology industry, top-notch science, unbeatable climate for business and great quality of life create the ideal place for a biomanufacturing training facility like BTEC. More than 50 companies manufacturing biologics, pharmaceuticals and diagnostics already call North Carolina home. These companies — Biogen Idec, GlaxoSmithKline, Novozymes, Pfizer Animal Health, Talecris, and Wyeth — operate some of the largest or most unique facilities of their kind.This map shows the manufacturing facilities located throughout North Carolina.Biomanufacturing companies require trained technicians to operate these plants efficiently and in compliance with FDA rules. NC State has collaborated with other universities, industry, the North Carolina Biosciences Organization and the Biotechnology Center to produce and deliver workforce-training programs: BTEC is the world’s largest hands-on training location dedicated to learning the ins and outs of biomanufacturing.
  3. BTEC employs an unparalleled system of advanced, hands-on training and education in an environment using facilities and equipment that match those in place at the world's leading biomanufacturing companies. BTEC is an international center of excellence for the development of the next generation of cell protein and cell engineering techniques, bioreactors, downstream processes and technologies for high throughput on-line analysis and optimization.
  4. From BTEC FY09 Annual Report: In an effort to globalize its academic programs, BTEC investigated several potential international collaborations during the year. BTEC agreed to collaborate with the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, and the University of Strasbourg, France. Through NC State’s Global Training Initiative, BTEC supported an unpaid internship for a government official from Japan. Through its Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, BTEC is supporting an undergraduate intern during the summer of 2009. BTEC provided hands-on training on biomanufacturing equipment for the National Nuclear Security Administration’s International Nonproliferation Export Control Program during March 2009. BTEC staff also taught “Overview of Fermentation of APIs – Industry” at the manufacturing training event held by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) in June 2009. Throughout 2008, BTEC developed and delivered a series of four training courses in biomanufacturing for FDA inspectors and field personnel, per the terms of a contract signed in September 2007.
  5. Ready for the tour?