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Mission:
To maintain and increase the strength of life sciences in the Delaware Valley by maintaining and improving the regional life sciences workforce.

Goals:

  • Mobilize regional resources to ensure the availability of a skilled workforce available to support the life science sector of our economy including hospitals, pharmaceutical and biotechnology organizations

  • Systematically identify and monitor regional workforce supply/demand for life sciences

  • Publicize the opportunities for life sciences careers in the region

  • Promote collaboration on workforce development among life sciences sector.

 


Life Science Career Alliance
1601 Market Street, Suite 1500
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Facsimile: (215) 717-2020

Colleen A. Hamilton
Executive Director
(215) 717-2008

chamilton@lscalliance.org

James Logan
Senior Program Manager
(215) 717-2022
jlogan@lscalliance.org

Reports

Federal Grants LEADERSHIP SURVEY:
Assessing the Region's Life Science Workforce Development Needs

Federal Grants REPORT:
Careers in Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Industries

Federal Grants REPORT:
6.6 Million in Federal Grants Released for Life Sciences in the Delaware Valley

REPORT:
Bio-pharmaceutical Industry Human Capital Report

REPORT:
Connecting Youth to Employment Opportunities in the Bio-pharmaceutical Industry

REPORT:
Regional Bio-pharmaceutical Educational Resources

UPDATED - Choose a Path That Changes Lives – Careers in Healthcare Brochure
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REPORT:
LSCA Strategic Plan

REPORT:
Connecting Youth to Employment Opportunities in Healthcare

 

REPORT:
The Delaware Valley Life Science Workforce: 2003 Update, An Analysis of Current and Future Trends

Recent Events

Girls Exploring Tomorrow's Technology –
Saturday, March 29, 2008

Pathways to the Life Sciences:  A Conference on Building Successful Youth Programs – January 23, 2007