Welcome to achieve more with Athens Tech, the official podcast of Athens Technical College. This is where you'll discover how the programs at Athens Tech can connect you with in-demand and high paying careers. Today we're gonna look at the bioscience program at Athens Tech.00:00:18S2I started out as just, you know, a lab tech, and I am now a senior protein chemist. And I just worked my way up the ladder here. Um, just with the skills that I gained and the knowledge that I gained from Athens Tech.00:00:35S3So we hire Athens tech students. We've hired a number of students. We, you know, interest in these students because they're trained in the skills that I need to do the jobs that my clients want us to do.00:00:49S4On my first day, June 1st, 1998, I walked in the door and the the lab director, Jenks Patel said, here's this, this, this go assay these fractions.00:01:01S1Bioscience technicians use the principles and theories of science and mathematics to assist in research and development and in the invention and improvement of products and processes. Which sounds incredibly cool, but the real story here is jobs. Lots of jobs in a growing industry.00:01:17S5The partnership that we have with HTC is more than just being a student, and it's more than just finding a job. If you look at our charter at Athens Research, we're creating leaders in our company. We're creating leaders that are also that are leaders outside these four walls. We call leaders in the community. And we're also creating leaders that are respected in the industry.00:01:34S1We're going to get to that. But first, let's find out some details of what the bioscience program actually is.00:01:40S6I'm Doctor Nicole Parker, and I am the chair of bioscience at Athens Technical College. Bioscience allows you to develop your skills working in the lab, learning different techniques, manipulation of DNA, growth of bacterial cells, cell culture with eukaryotic organisms, and a lot of chemistry on the side. To really get you a good background, to be prepared to go into industry and work straight out of school.00:02:10S7I'm Michael, married and a teacher. Biology and chemistry. General chemistry and organic chemistry. In addition, I teach, uh, what is called regulatory compliance for bio manufacturing and quality assurance and validation of bio manufacturing and patents and technology transfer. Prior to coming to Athens Technical College, I worked at a biotechnology company, and I got experience then in, um, the bio manufacturing process and development of a process.00:02:52S1So what are the classes in this program really like?00:02:54S6Our classrooms are a mixture of lecture and labs. So we will have a number of labs scheduled for the semester. And we build our lecture around that. So generally our meeting times are let's say from eight to noon. And that sort of is a mixture of the lecture and lab components. And we have a lot of time to be able to really work on our skills in the lab and make sure that we understand not just the results of it, but why we're doing each step so that we have the ability to critically think about any mistakes or any results that might not look correct, and go back and make sure that the students can thoroughly understand what they've done, why they've done each step, and develop those skills that allows them to really succeed when they leave here.00:03:46S1And there's a hands on aspect to the bioscience program at Athens Tech to.00:03:50S7Say about 60%, 65% hands on experimental work and then 35% lectures. So, so 65% laboratory or so, the clean room work and then the 35% lectures.00:04:10S6We do have a hands on approach to the labs and to the courses themselves, and that's to make sure that you have plenty of practice with the skills that you're learning. Our students have the opportunity to create their own chemicals, where in a number of other labs, the chemicals would be created for them and they would simply be doing the reaction. But in our courses, we have the ability to go from step one, which is construction of the different solutions that we'll be using all the way to the assay we might be conducting, or any other various experiments so that they see how it's done from the ground up and it's not prepped for them, but they get the experience of prepping their own lab materials in order to complete their labs. Yeah. Go.00:05:01S7Through the process working in a clean room. So everything under sterile conditions and which about. Yeah, really interesting. And you know, that, uh, could go around looking like spacemen, you know, with the gown on and mask and first step on a techie mat, you step on tech mat and, uh, eliminate debris from your shoes and then spraying your hands with sanitizer and then donning gloves and, and then, uh, a gown and then mask and then putting on a shoe covers as one steps over from the clean part. Well, from the dirty part, what's called the dirty part of the clean room to the clean part. So whole, you know, it's all worked out, like everything to minimize any contamination.00:05:44S1And the hands on learning experience will prepare you for working in a lab, and there are plenty of jobs to be found.00:05:50S5Hey, I'm John Mitchell, I'm CEO here at Athens Research and Technology. Athens Research Technology is a 35 year old company that provides key proteins, human and animal proteins for drug research, disease diagnosis all over the world. And we provide our products to over 1500 customers in 28 different countries. So I've been at Athens Research now for 15 months, and one of the things that we realized that we were growing and, uh, you know, we were kind of like, it's a post-Covid environment. Labor was tough to find. And so what we created was we worked on creating what we call a talent pipeline. And we looked at ourselves and we looked at the surrounding educational institutions. A mile and a half away is Athens Tech. And so what we started to do was engaged leadership to say, how can your bioscience program students coming out with two degree? How can they fit into our our world in protein chemistry?00:06:44S1That's right. There's a major bio manufacturer working with Athens Tech to make sure that the bioscience program teaches you what you need to know to hit the ground running with the job. But that's not all.00:06:54S3My name is David Bloom, and I am the director of the Bio Expression and Fermentation Facility. So we are a contract research organization within the university, and we provide services to different customers. That could be UGA faculty. It could be a company that's a startup company at UGA or any any company or any university outside of the the UGA. So we hire Athens tech students. We've hired a number of students. We, you know, interest in these students because they're trained in the skills that I need to do the jobs that my clients want us to do in a college environment. You're learning a lot of theory, but not a lot of practice. And so at Athens Tech, they're getting more of the hands on skills that you need to work in industry. They teach them how to do tasks that we're required for our projects.00:07:57S5These tech schools do a great job of gearing education towards the local industry need. So in looking at life science organizations and biotechnology in this area, his program is really geared toward providing the foundation necessary for laboratory technicians. And so here they are. They've got this custom program that's really closely aligned to my need. And then I'm participating with them, sharing them where we're growing. And they're going to adjust and fine tune their program to meet our future needs. So now I've got this collaborative process for this talent pipeline. They're not just, you know, fill out a form, we'll send you an intern. You know, they're trying to understand my needs and adjust how they recruit, how they teach so that the students come better prepared to meet my needs. Did you.00:08:43S1Hear that? Athens Tech will teach you the skills you need to know. So that you can get a job and a career and be ahead of the game.00:08:50S5That's right, that's exactly right. And the nice thing is, with them being so close, their students can actually come and work here half time and go to school and we'll accelerate their training. So when they actually graduate school, they've got a job here and they're starting at level two, not level one, not entry level.00:09:05S1After you finished the bioscience program at Athens Tech,