Solving interdisciplinary challenges in biomanufacturing | Providing FBM education on Master, PhD and Professional level
The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative (FBM) is a leading biotechnology research initiative at the Technical University of Denmark – DTU, dedicated to solving interdisciplinary challenges in biomanufacturing. Funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, FBM unites scientists from DTU Chemical Engineering, DTU Bioengineering, and the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability to engineer innovative cell factories and bioprocesses for large-scale bioproductions. The FBM Initiative's state-of-the-art research infrastructure features a fully equipped fermentation core, including automation, a high-throughput micro-fermentation unit, a pre-pilot plant, and a pilot plant. Located in Lyngby, Capital Region of Denmark 2800, DK.
Committed to advancing the field, The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative provides expert education in biomanufacturing at the Master, PhD, and professional levels. This includes an interdisciplinary Master study line designed to cultivate the next generation of fermentation experts, a PhD Program offering scholarships for interdisciplinary projects, and a continuing education program with specialized short courses for professionals. The FBM Initiative aims to support the biotech industry by enhancing the skills and knowledge of its workforce.
Situated in the Copenhagen area, a global biotech hub, The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative at DTU offers a unique and internationally leading environment for education and research in biomanufacturing. The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative is poised for continued growth and innovation in the biotechnology sector. We invite the manager of The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative to create a customized and exclusive company showcase and product listing on our platform, enhancing their visibility and reach within the industry.
The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative (FBM) er et førende bioteknologisk forskningsinitiativ ved Danmarks Tekniske Universitet – DTU, dedikeret til at løse tværfaglige udfordringer inden for biomanufacturing. FBM, der er finansieret af Novo Nordisk Fonden, forener forskere fra DTU Kemiteknik, DTU Bioengineering og Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability for at udvikle innovative cellefabrikker og bioprocesser til store bioproduktioner. FBM-initiativets avancerede forskningsinfrastruktur omfatter en fuldt udstyret fermenteringskerne, herunder automatisering, en højeffektiv mikrofermenteringsenhed, et præ-pilotanlæg og et pilotanlæg. Beliggende i Lyngby, Region Hovedstaden 2800, DK.
Med en forpligtelse til at fremme området tilbyder The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative ekspertuddannelse i biomanufacturing på kandidat-, ph.d.- og professionelt niveau. Dette omfatter en tværfaglig kandidatuddannelse, der er designet til at dyrke den næste generation af fermenteringseksperter, et ph.d.-program, der tilbyder stipendier til tværfaglige projekter, og et efteruddannelsesprogram med specialiserede korte kurser for fagfolk. FBM-initiativet har til formål at støtte biotekindustrien ved at forbedre arbejdsstyrkens færdigheder og viden.
Beliggende i Københavnsområdet, et globalt bioteknologisk knudepunkt, tilbyder The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative ved DTU et unikt og internationalt førende miljø for uddannelse og forskning i biomanufacturing. The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative er klar til fortsat vækst og innovation inden for bioteknologisektoren. Vi inviterer lederen af The Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing Initiative til at oprette et skræddersyet og eksklusivt firmashowcase og produktfortegnelse på vores platform, hvilket øger deres synlighed og rækkevidde inden for branchen.
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