Stem Cell Biomanufacturing IGERT Program
The NSF-funded Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program in Stem Cell Biomanufacturing was awarded to Georgia Tech in 2010 to educate and train the first generation of Ph.D. students in the translation and commercialization of stem cell technologies for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
The current state of the field of stem cell research offers a unique opportunity for engineers to contribute significantly to the generation of robust, reproducible and scalable methods for phenotypic characterization, propagation, differentiation and bioprocessing of stem cells.
Mission: To produce leaders in stem cell biomanufacturing & to transform the potential of stem cells into viable cellular technologies.
Vision: To establish the leading graduate educational program in the manufacturing of stem cells for the production of cellular therapies and diagnostic applications.
Visit the Stem Cell Biomanufacturing IGERT Website to learn how you can get involved as a graduate student, associate, faculty member or industry partner.

