Renovating and Expanding the Hodson Science and Technology Center
Part eight of the feature story in Hood Magazine fall 2023.
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The Biomedical Research and Training Center (BRTC) at Hood College is a hub for innovation and workforce development in the sciences.
Led by Hood faculty and regional partners, BRTC places students and working professionals who are seeking to upskill at the forefront of science, technology and healthcare, offering real-world experience that complements industry needs. The goal of BRTC is to equip students and workers alike with advanced skills and knowledge, as well as industry connections, to propel them into successful careers in biomedical fields that bolster workforce development in the central Maryland region and along the I-270 biotech corridor. Unique programs, designed in collaboration with Hood’s partners, will give students access to cutting-edge labs, technology and equipment as well as internship opportunities on campus and beyond.
For years, Hood College has played an integral role in the region, creating a workforce pipeline for rapidly growing science and technology industries. As more biomedical research companies establish locations in Frederick County and the State of Maryland, Hood will continue to align academic programming and campus facilities with these emerging opportunities.
BRTC is committed to training the next generation of biomedical science professionals to improve health outcomes and create a better tomorrow.
To learn more about the center, contact Associate Provost April Boulton at boulton@hood.edu or 301-696-3619.
Now hiring inaugural director for BRTC
Hood College is proud to partner with Kite Pharma for the first pilot project of the Biomedical Research and Training Center. Cherry Liu, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology, has worked closely with Kite Pharma staff to design and implement an undergraduate course in cell therapy. Students gain hands-on cell therapy manufacturing experience working in the Kite Pharma Lab in the Hodson Science and Technology Center at Hood.
Currently, Dr. Meredith Yeager Ph.D., assistant professor of biology and director of the Biomedical Science (BMS) graduate program, is establishing an on-site research program in collaboration with national labs to study feline genetics. Hood students will analyze thousands of tissue and DNA samples taken from domestic cats, Asian leopard cats and hybrids. These specimens will offer students a unique opportunity to perform genetic analyses using state-of-the-art sequencing equipment at Hood College.
BRTC is funded in part by generous state and federal grants.
Matched by a gift from Ruth Whitaker Holmes ’55, H’93, Ph.D., the Maryland E-Nnovation Initiative Fund provided grant support to establish the endowed director position for BRTC. The director will be active in program development, student recruitment and creating ties to the local and regional community, specifically the biomedical industry sector. They will initiate research and educational collaborations with the appropriate companies, governmental agencies and other academic institutions in the area.
BRTC also received Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE) support through the FY23 Federal Omnibus Bill. The funding provides resources for faculty course development and research, travel to conferences and needed equipment for BRTC.
Part eight of the feature story in Hood Magazine fall 2023.
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