About MassBioEd
The Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation (MassBioEd), founded in 2001, is a non-profit charitable organization committed to supporting science and biotechnology education in Massachusetts through school programs, workforce training, and lifelong learning. MassBioEd is closely affiliated with the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council and helps the Council in fulfilling its goals to nurture the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) pipeline in Massachusetts.

MassBioEd Strategic Positioning
- MassBioEd is the thought leader, advocate and invaluable resource for Massachusetts' biotechnology education and workforce development.
- MassBioEd is paving the way to integrate cutting-edge and innovative science into classrooms around the Commonwealth.
- MassBioEd educates, encourages, builds enthusiasm and provides creative biotechnology experiences for educators and students.
- MassBioEd goals are to create a biotechnology literate populace, prepare the biotechnology workforce and develop future Massachusetts' biotechnology leaders.
- Because of MassBioEd's unique relationship to the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council and its more than five hundred member companies, MassBioEd is the premier link between biotechnology education and the industry.
About MassBio
MassBio, founded in 1985, is a not-for-profit organization committed to advancing the development of critical new science, technology and medicines that benefit people worldwide.
Latest Updates
- March 10, 2010 Asterand announces 2010 Human Tissue Research Conference
- March 8, 2010 Biocell Center Corporation Partners with New England's Largest Community-Based Hospital Network to Offer a Unique Service in Amniotic Fluid Stem Cell Preservation
- March 8, 2010 LES Spring Meeting: Linking Entrepreneurship and Technology Commercialization
- March 5, 2010 MassBioEd Course: Four Day Leadership Training Program for Scientists
- March 2, 2010 JOULE NAMED AMONG 50 MOST INNOVATIVE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD