University of Manaus launches unprecedented higher education course in Amazon Biotechnology in Brazil
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Course starts on January 15th
Nilton Lins University celebrates a significant milestone in Brazilian education with the launch of the first higher education course in Amazonian Biotechnology – Biopharmaceuticals and Biocosmetics, an unprecedented and pioneering proposal in the country that represents an opportunity for the training of professionals specialized in the subject and also the institution’s commitment with sustainability and the valorization of the rich Amazonian biodiversity.
The course, aligned with the unique identity of the region, begins on January 15th, in the Distance Learning (EAD) format, and registration is open on the website www.universidadeniltonlins.com.br.
The curriculum stands out for integrating the natural treasures of the Amazon in the development of innovative products and from the first semester, students are immersed in the fundamentals of cellular and molecular biology, chemistry applied to biotechnology and essential laboratory practices.
The specialized approach culminates in a journey of discovery and innovation, highlighting the in-depth study of phytochemistry, plant metabolism, skin and hair physiology and biocosmetics production technology.
Amazon Identity
Academics trained in the course emerge as multifaceted professionals with solid theoretical knowledge and practical skills fundamental to the biotechnology pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry. Its role ranges from development and production to quality control based on ethical and technical principles.
Areas of activity include production, development and formulation of biopharmaceuticals, biocosmetics, quality control to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and ensuring the safety and effectiveness of products, project development and management, entrepreneurship, consultancy, marketing and sales.
“The curriculum equips students with advanced technical knowledge and emphasizes the importance of environmental conservation, sustainable development and Amazonian identity. By creating innovative biotechnological solutions, the course contributes significantly to the health sector, well-being and the economy, positioning Brazil as a leader in sustainable innovations based on the wealth of our region”, added the institution’s Distance Learning coordinator, Lígia Leindecker Futterleib.
*With information from consultancy
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