Jon Weidanz, senior associate vice president of research and innovation at UTA and founding director of IMPRINT (IMAGE)
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“At UT Arlington, we have been strategically growing our academic programs to ensure we are providing the talent to support the incredible growth in biomanufacturing in North Texas,” said Jon Weidanz, senior associate vice president of research and innovation at UTA and founding director of IMPRINT. “We know this new partnership with NCTM2 will not only help prepare a talented workforce, but will also allow our researchers to develop, scale and commercialize production of new bioproducts to help solve some of society’s biggest health issues.”
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