BioProcess International Academy Certification Program
Develop key skills to support growth in the biopharmaceutical industry with BioProcess International Academy
About the Certification Program
BioProcess International Academy develop and deliver learning programs, both online and classroom-based to provide professionals in the biotech industry with the knowledge necessary for their business growth. That's why we are introducing the BioProcess International Academy Certification Program, giving you the opportunity to expand your credentials while you develop your skillset. Earners of these certificates can demonstrate, to partners and peers, their ability to develop alongside regulatory and technological advancements in the industry.
What are the benefits of the certification program?
A digital certificate shareable on social media
Skill recognition by the industry
A printable certificate
A logo that can be added to your resume
Elevate your knowledge and professional status
Upstream Bioprocess Development Certificate
Requirements
This badge is for professionals working in the biopharmaceutical sector. The individual will have the experience and knowledge in upstream bioprocess development. The holder of the badge has demonstrated skills in cell-line development, media selection, screening, initial upstream process development and quality concerns.
The holder will also have experience in downstream process and how collaboration between USP and DSP teams can be facilitated and how process transfer can be addressed.
- Register and attend 2-days of the program
- Participate and contribute to discussion and any exercises
OR
- Complete all 6 sessions of the live online course
- Participate and contribute to discussion and any exercises
Skills Obtained
Obtaining the Upstream Bioprocess Development certificate will demonstrate that attendees have taken part in the full course, developing the following skills:
- Life Sciences
- Biopharmaceutical
- Biopharmaceutical manufacturing
- Upstream processing
- Cell-line development
- Process characterisation
- Regulatory requirements