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BioSCOPE:

A Bioscience Supply Chain

Hub Project

A Toolkit to Implement Supply Chain

Biomanufacturing Projects

11/18/2022

Project Leads:

Terri Quenzer, PhD

Ying-Tsu Loh, PhD

Emily Quach, MS

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The Supply Chain Guidelines, now called BioSCOPE 101

(Bioscience Supply Chain Operations Projects for Education)

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Scope of Project: Biotech-Related Products

Supply chain: transforms raw materials into biotech-related products

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Our Supply Chain Also = Pathways

Transform students with little/no skills into industry-ready employable workforce

Technical & Professional Skills

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BioSCOPE 101: A Resource to Implement Supply Chain BioManufacturing Projects

  • Provides a roadmap for faculty to implement supply chain in their course(s)
  • Provides template documents for faculty to adapt
      • Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
      • Batch records
      • Skills matrices
  • Ultimately, the guideline allows faculty to provide employable technical and professional skills training for students

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Acknowledgments:

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(COP)

Stakeholder Input for BioSCOPE 101

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Check the matrix to see if any projects fits the needs of your class

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Preplanning

Using the PDPC and Intro questions

babec.org→InnovATEBIO→Supply Chain Biomanufacturing Hub

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BioSCOPE 101

Background:

  • Considerations before implementation: Process Development Planning - PDPC flowchart
    • Customer
    • Facilities
    • Course/Club
    • Coordinator
    • Funding

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Getting Access

  1. Go to https://babec.org/innovatebio/
  2. Click on the “Supply Chain BioManufacturing Hub”
  3. Read through the page
  4. Consider “Planning questions” and the “PDPC flowchart” to determine the factors for implementation success
  5. Click on “Presurvey to Access to BioSCOPE 101” button to complete the presurvey
  6. Once you answer the questions and submit, you will receive a link to the BioSCOPE 101 Canvas Site
  7. Click on the confirmation link to get access as a student
  8. Email Emily Quach at equach@peralta.edu so she can switch you to teacher access

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How to use the skills matrix to see if any projects fits the needs of your class

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Exploring a Project in Detail:

Plate Pouring

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Future Projects:

Taq Polymerase (protein production and use)

Small scale production of a useful enzyme

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Let us take a tour of Canvas

Total of 8 projects, with an additional 2 special resources relating to process maps (flowcharts) and case studies

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All documents are can be edited

Clicking on this box will take you to the file, where you can make a copy to edit

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With Instructor access, how to export module into your Canvas Class

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Questions?

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