Particpants of the Biomedical Technician Training Program: Aseptic Manufacturing, program facilitators, and Iovance Biotherapeutics staff that participated in the development of the program and training at the program’s graduation ceremony held at Iovance Biotherapeutics March 10, 2023.

Award-Winning Life Sciences Workforce Program Graduates First Class at Navy Yard

Particpants of the Biomedical Technician Training Program: Aseptic Manufacturing, program facilitators, and Iovance Biotherapeutics staff that participated in the development of the program and training at the program’s graduation ceremony held at Iovance Biotherapeutics March 10, 2023.

Particpants of the Biomedical Technician Training Program: Aseptic Manufacturing, program facilitators, and Iovance Biotherapeutics staff that participated in the development of the program and training at the program’s graduation ceremony held at Iovance Biotherapeutics March 10, 2023.

The Wistar Institute, West Philadelphia Skills Initiative, Iovance Biotherapeutics, PIDC, and The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia collaborated last summer to create a new and innovative workforce training model to connect biotech jobs with a wider range of Philadelphians, including residents from disadvantaged communities.

The 22-week program, which began recruitment last summer and generated more than 400 applicants, graduated its first class at a ceremony held at Iovance Biotherapeutics at the Navy Yard March 10th, 2023. In total, 13 students graduated from the program, and ten will be connected with employment at Iovance Biotherapeutics as Aseptic Technicians starting at $23.50/hour.

Associate aseptic manufacturing technicians are responsible for maintaining a sterile lab environment, assembling sterile products, stocking supplies, and documenting processes of biomedical manufacturers in supporting the creation of cell therapies. The Skills Initiative and Wistar teams will provide guidance, resources, and continued support to the graduates who did not receive employment offers to ensure they can land positions at other local biomanufacturing organizations.

For Sanyu Carpenter the program offered him an opportunity challenge himself and to learn something different.

“I wanted to see what more I can do,” said Carpenter, “This program taught me a lot. I learned about building an understanding of working in the sciences but also about building myself as an individual.”

This collaborative program, which is a first of its kind in the region, was modeled on Wistar’s successful BTT Program for community college students and focused on an underserved adult population – adults with a GED or high school diploma. For our efforts, the program was awarded the Workforce Champion of the Year in the 3rd Annual 2022 BioBuzz Awards. The award, based on votes from individuals throughout the community, celebrates the outstanding life science institutes, companies, and people that make up the Philadelphia and BioHealth Capital Regions.

“It’s been incredible to see this program come to fruition through the first training cohort graduation,” said Kate McNamara, PIDC’s SVP at the Navy Yard. “It speaks volumes to the strong partnerships between each of these organizations to build a truly unique, award-winning training model that will serve as the standard for how we train and connect Philadelphians with future opportunities in the life science space. We look forward to seeing future life science training cohorts being implemented at the Navy Yard and continuing to connect Philadelphians with meaningful career opportunities in Philadelphia.”

“The development of this unique program, perhaps our most complicated to date, required thoughtful collaboration from key partners throughout Philadelphia,” said Cait Garozzo, executive director of the West Philadelphia Skills Initiative. “To see these 13 participants grow during the program, take on the challenge of a full externship, and graduate with a focused and in-demand set of skills is inspirational and leaves us excited for future projects.”

Program Information
The 22-week paid training program began with 10 weeks of evening classes at The Wistar Institute focused on preparing participants with a foundation in cellular and molecular biology as applicable to the life sciences industry.  After the first 10 weeks, participants took part in a full-time, hands-on laboratory orientation at The Wistar Institute before transitioning to externships at the Iovance iCTC (Cell Therapy Center) at the Navy Yard.

Particpants of the Biomedical Technician Training Program: Aseptic Manufacturing attend a focus group to discuss the program training at Navy Yard offices on December 19, 2022.

Participants of the Biomedical Technician Training Program: Aseptic Manufacturing attend a focus group to discuss the program training at Navy Yard offices on December 19, 2022.

About West Philadelphia Skills Initiative
The West Philadelphia Skills Initiative (WPSI) is one of the nation’s most successful workforce development organizations. For over 10 years, WPSI has solidified its role as one of the highest performing workforce intermediaries in the country by building customized talent solutions that bridge the divide between unemployed Philadelphians seeking opportunity and employers seeking talent. WPSI focuses on professional development and career coaching for adults.www.philadelphiaskills.org

About PIDC and the Philadelphia Navy Yard
PIDC is Philadelphia’s public-private economic development corporation. Since acquiring the 1,200-acre site from the federal government in 2000, PIDC has been the master developer and site operator of the Navy Yard. PIDC’s mission—to spur investment, support business growth, and facilitate developments that create jobs, revitalize neighborhoods, and drive growth to every corner of Philadelphia—strongly informs its strategy for the Navy Yard, where the focus is on building a cohesive community that fosters employment, innovation, and production. PIDC manages all aspects of the property’s management and development, including master planning, leasing, property management, infrastructure development, utility operation, and structuring development transactions. www.PIDCphila.com | www.navyyard.org

About The Wistar Institute
The Wistar Institute is the nation’s first independent, non-profit biomedical research institute and a world leader in early-stage discovery science in the areas of cancer, immunology, and infectious disease. Wistar recently announced the creation of the Hubert J. P. Schoemaker Education and Training Center to bring together its education programs for high school, undergraduate and graduate students as well as postdoctoral fellows, with its expanding pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship training, including the newly named Fox Biomedical Research Technician (BRT) Apprenticeship. www.wistar.org

About Iovance Biotherapeutics
Iovance Biotherapeutics aims to be the global leader in innovating, developing and delivering tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapies for patients with cancer. We are pioneering a transformational approach to cure cancer by harnessing the human immune system’s ability to recognize and destroy diverse cancer cells in each patient. Our lead late-stage TIL product candidate, lifileucel for metastatic melanoma, has the potential to become the first approved one-time cell therapy for a solid tumor cancer. The Iovance TIL platform has demonstrated promising clinical data across multiple solid tumors. We are committed to continuous innovation in cell therapy, including gene-edited cell therapy, that may extend and improve life for patients with cancer. For more information, please visit www.iovance.com.

About The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia’s CEO Council for Growth

The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia’s CEO Council for Growth (CEO Council) leads our region forward by envisioning a stronger, more competitive community, convening decision makers, taking action, and advocating for policies and practices that strengthen our regional economy. The CEO Council advocates through its members and engaged stakeholders to enhance economic growth and prosperity in the region. We prioritize the revitalization and enhancement of our region’s talent, mobility, and innovation. The CEO Council’s Cell & Gene Therapy Initiative is leveraging Greater Philadelphia’s specialized assets to accelerate growth and promote the region as the global hub of research, talent, capital, and companies in cell & gene therapy, gene editing, and connected health. For more information, visit www. ceocouncilforgrowth.com

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Naval Foundry and Propeller Center Executes Another Record Casting

The following is courtesy of the Naval Foundry and Propeller Center. You can access the original article here.

The Naval Foundry and Propeller Center continues to innovate as it executed the pouring of the largest non-ferrous ring in United States history on January 26 at its facility on the Philadelphia Navy Yard.

Weighing in at 112.5 tons this casting is anticipated to greatly reduce manufacturing time and continue to bolster the organization’s ability to support the Navy’s challenging needs.

Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Frederick J. Stefany and Dr. Brett Seidle, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research, Development, Test, and Engineering were on hand to witness the record-breaking pour.

“We are well underway in Columbia-class production as evidenced by the large casting poured today at the Naval Foundry and Propeller Center for the Wisconsin (SSBN 827),” said Matthew Sermon, who is the Executive Director, Program Executive Office for Strategic Submarines, “This pour, at approximately 220,000 pounds, is the second largest type in NFPC’s history. Today’s pour was the result of NFPC’s casting process improvements and lessons learned from their pours for the District of Columbia (SSBN 826). These improvements have enabled NFPC to stay on the cutting edge of large non-ferrous castings.”

Located at 1701 Kitty Hawk Avenue at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, the Naval Foundry and Propeller Center is a modern manufacturing facility that employs a highly skilled and versatile workforce of engineers, tradespeople, and support personnel.

A furnace is tapped in preparation to pour a 112.5-ton casting at the Naval Foundry and Propeller Center on Thursday, Jan. 26 in Philadelphia. Photo courtesy of Naval Foundry and Propeller Center.

A furnace is tapped in preparation to pour a 112.5-ton casting at the Naval Foundry and Propeller Center on Thursday, Jan. 26 in Philadelphia. Photo courtesy of Naval Foundry and Propeller Center.

Engineering Tech Joe Santola (left) demonstrates to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Frederick Stefany how NFPC uses laser tracking on Thursday, Jan. 26 in Philadelphia. Photo courtesy of Naval Foundry and Propeller Center.

Engineering Tech Joe Santola (left) demonstrates to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Frederick Stefany how NFPC uses laser tracking on Thursday, Jan. 26 in Philadelphia. Photo courtesy of Naval Foundry and Propeller Center.

 

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Three Navy Yard Companies Recognized for Work in Life Sciences

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Congratulations are in order for three Navy Yard life companies that received industry awards at an event held in Miami January 19. The Phacilitate Advanced Therapies Awards ceremony recognized and celebrated the progress in the advanced therapies field.

The three Navy Yard companies recognized for their contributions to the life sciences sector were:

  • Adaptimmune: The Patient Advocacy Award (Corporate): Adaptimmune received this award for their work around patient advocacy, putting the patient first in all decisions made while being dedicated to spreading awareness of the potential that cell and gene therapy has.
  • Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc.: Biotech Innovation Award: Iovance received this  award for their  demonstration of innovation in the cell and gene therapy industry as well as their significant potential for impact on patients in the future.
  • WuXi Advanced Therapies: Manufacturing Tech Disruptor of the Year: WuXi received this award for their innovative new technologies to help simplify and improve the manufacturing process.

Life Sciences Ecosystem at the Navy Yard

Currently, the Navy Yard features a powerful combination of clinical healthcare, advanced life sciences R&D, and cell and gene therapy production. The Navy Yard is uniquely suited to attract and support life sciences both locally and internationally. With its proximity to the innovation and talent pool in University City and the surrounding region, the Navy Yard is an alluring option for companies that have outgrown their space in urban submarkets but are still looking leverage the nearby innovation and talent pool.

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Philly Shipyard’s NSMV Program Achieves Milestone with Steel Cutting of Fourth Ship

Photo courtesy of Philly Shipyard, Inc.

Photo courtesy of Philly Shipyard, Inc.

Philly Shipyard, Inc., reached a remarkable milestone this week with the announcement of the cutting of steel for the fourth National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV), which is destined for the Texas A&M Maritime Academy in Galveston, Texas, upon its expected completion in 2025.

The U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration’s (MARAD) NSMV program is designed to provide a purpose-built, state-of-the-art training platform for the state maritime academies in New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Texas, and California, respectively.

This next-generation training fleet will address a critical shortage of qualified officers necessary to crew government and commercial owned sealift ships. In addition to providing world-class training for America’s future mariners, the NSMVs will be available to support humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions in times of need.

“With this milestone event in the NSMV program, we now have four ships under active construction and strong backlog into the future,” said Steinar Nerbovik, President and CEO, Philly Shipyard. “I want to thank everyone involved in this project across the board, including all of our advocates, our partners at MARAD and TOTE Services, our suppliers, and of course the staff and workers around me who are supporting and constructing these important vessels that will build America’s maritime future.”

Read the full story on the Philly Shipyard website.

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Coriell Life Sciences Research Finds Precision Medicine Has Reached a Global Tipping Point for Adoption

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Big news coming from Coriell Life Sciences. Their newly published research, authored by leaders at the company, reveals that the time is finally right for healthcare systems, employers, and governments to establish genome-informed clinical decision-making as the new standard of care.

“The stage is set for leaders around the world to change healthcare as we know it,” says co-author Scott Megill, President and CEO of Coriell Life Sciences. “Studies have shown that using genetic information to provide more targeted therapeutic care significantly improves patient outcomes and reduces the overall cost of healthcare. This is especially true for pharmacogenomics (PGx), which uses an individual’s DNA to determine if medications are likely to be unsafe or ineffective for them specifically. We’re now entering a new age where barriers have transformed into boons for PGx-enabled precision medicine.”

The research paper, published by Cambridge University Press, examines the maturation of critical factors required for the use of clinical genetics at scale, including:

  • Clinical utility
  • Laboratory technology
  • User acceptance
  • Implementation models
  • Economic value

Coriell Life Sciences is headquartered in the Navy Yard is a precision medicine genetics company using genetic science and research to improve lives, reduce healthcare costs, and simplify decision-making for their customers throughout the United States and around the world.

You can read the full story on the Coriell Life Sciences website.

 

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Axalta Wins Globally Distinguished Innovation Award

Axalta, whose 175,000 square-foot Global Innovation Center is located at the Navy Yard, recently won a major globally distinguished award for innovation. The Business Intelligence Group presented Axalta with the 2023 BIG Innovation Award for its AquaEC® Flex Broad Bake Electrocoat product.

The BIG Innovation Awards recognize organizations and people who bring new ideas to life. Whether that idea is big or small, these ideas change the way we experience the world.

Axalta’s AquaEC® Flex, helps enable mass production of electric vehicles by providing extreme corrosion protection for batteries and complex vehicle designs.

“Axalta is proud to receive this award that further demonstrates our ongoing product innovation and performance,” said Robert Roop, Axalta’s Chief Technology Officer. “We are constantly innovating for our customers. The increased demand for electric vehicles drove the need for a more sustainable e-coat that applies with uniform thickness over complex vehicle designs while maintaining manufacturing productivity. Our innovation ensures that critical parts that carry and protect battery packs are heat-cured with the rest of the body frame, enabling automakers to co-produce electric vehicles and internal combustion vehicles on the same manufacturing line.”

Read the full press release on Axalta’s website.

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