DELAWARE VALLEY INNOVATION NETWORK teacher-leaders PARTNERSHIP

 

The Biotechnology Institute and the Delaware Valley Innovation Network (DVIN) partnered to bring 28 teachers from the tri-state, 14-county Delaware Valley Innovation Network region to the 2009 National Biotechnology Teacher-Leader Program. The program was held May 15-19 in Atlanta, GA.

DVIN sponsored 28 high school and community college educators from the following counties:

  •   Delaware: New Castle
  •   New Jersey: Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, and Salem
  •   Pennsylvania: Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery, and Philadelphia

To read what the DVIN teachers said about the program, click here!

About the Delaware Valley Innovation Network (DVIN)
DVIN, officially launched in 2005, was formed as part of the U.S. Department of Labor Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) initiative. DVIN is a regional partnership and received endorsements from all three governors from Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. DVIN is a 14 county tri-state regional initiative to transform the way in which the region develops its life science talent. Through collaboration, DVIN is working to strengthen the region’s competitive position in life science on a national and global scale.

For more information about DVIN, click here!