Taking on the Giants: Exploring the Biotechnology Industry

Inside look at Genentech, BioMarin, Bechman Coulter, and Novozymes

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Students in front of Genentech
The first stop of the site visit series was Genentech, biotechnology company dedicated to pursuing groundbreaking science to discover and develop medicines for people with serious and life-threatening diseases. 

Over a span of four weeks, Lecturer Hemant Vaidya, took our group of UC Davis students on a whirlwind tour through four biotechnology giants: Genentech, BioMarin, Bechman Coulter, and Novozymes.

The Biotechnology Industry Immersion Program led by Vaidya provides students with a unique and well-rounded look into the different sectors of the industry.This experience extended from theory to practice with multiple opportunities: Pre-immersion course, Immersion course, residential and field study.

In the Immersion course, guest speakers presented company background and strategies and challenged students to think outside the box through group case studies and class discussions.

The site visits exposed us to operations, manufacturing and team organization. This Immersion experience allowed us to engage with biotechnology executives and learn more about their day-to-day activities.

Genentech: Pioneering the Path to Precision Medicine

Our first stop was at the first biotech company created, and one of the largest in the Bay Area. Genetech’s mission to improve all patients' health and quality of life has led to revolutionary cancer therapies and groundbreaking advancements in immunology.

We met their global leaders for product development, regulatory affairs and competitive intelligence, learning about their impact not only within the organization but on the entire industry.

We were also given a tour of the beautiful 60-building campus.

It was amazing to be in the birthplace of biotechnology and see where some of the most innovative medicines are developed.

BioMarin: Where Science Meets Compassion

Our next stop was BioMarin, a biotechnology company specializing in rare diseases that is headquartered in San Rafael, California. BioMarin dedicates resources and expertise to develop targeted treatments for specific patient needs. We met with leaders to learn about product development, strategies, and global pharmaceutical marketing with a proud sense of compassion.

As we stepped into their state-of-the-art GMP (good manufacturing practices) facility in full PPE (personal protective equipment), we were able to see first hand the drug development process.

Upstream and downstream processes are integral to various applications in biopharmaceutical production, making it essential to maintain rigorous standards throughout. These propriety guidelines involve equipment validation, raw material sourcing, personnel training, documentation practices, and quality control and assurance procedures. This is where the cures happen for BioMarin’s patients. 

Danaher: Where Precision Meets Progress

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UC Davis students at Beckman Coulter, a biomedical diagnostics company
UC Davis students visited Beckman Coulter, a biomedical diagnostics company that develops and manufactures instruments, assays, and software for complex biomedical testing.

Our journey took an intriguing turn as we ventured into the realm of precision and progress at Danaher. Danaher is a powerhouse of innovation, driving transformative change through its diverse portfolio of companies.

Danaher's business model is built by acquiring and growing leading companies in niche markets. Implementation and integration of the Danaher Business Systems (DBS) are used to drive operational excellence and continuous improvement.

This is seen throughout our site visit at Beckman Coulter, a biomedical diagnostics company that develops and manufactures instruments, assays, and software for complex biomedical testing, specifically in antimicrobial therapies. As part of Danaher's Life Sciences segment, Beckman Coulter continues to operate as a leading provider of biomedical testing solutions.

From advancing diagnostics to enhancing productivity in research labs, Beckman Coulter’s MicroScan panel for identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing sets a new standard in accuracy and efficiency, empowering healthcare professionals to make timely and informed decisions.

Our group toured their laboratories, where these panels are manufactured using the DBS. This involves microbiology techniques, technology, engineering, and measuring operational efficiency and effectiveness (OEE), ensuring precise results, and streamlined workflows for better patient outcomes.

Novozymes: Unleashing the Power of Nature

Our final site was Novozymes, a global leader in consumer, agricultural and industrial solutions. Novozymes harnesses the power of biology to tackle some of the world's most pressing challenges with a strong focus on sustainability and eco-friendly manufacturing.

As we roamed through their research and development facilities, we were met by scientists at each station. They walked us through their processes, introduced us to the high-tech instruments they use, and demonstrated how those machines are used to enhance efficiency and productivity.

Little did we know that their innovations and optimized production processes interact with our daily lives in many ways ranging from reducing food waste to bioenergy to household care. 

The creativity and ingenuity these biotechnology companies bring to our world have left us in awe.

This program has given us a window into the different career possibilities in biotech and has inspired us to continue to explore and create our path into the industry. 

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Students dressed in personal protective equipment
UC Davis students and Lecturer Hemant Vaidya donned personal protective equipment at BioMarin, a biotechnology company that specializes in rare diseases.
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UC Davis students in Novozymes' research and development facilities
UC Davis MBA students explore Novozymes' research and development facilities to learn more about sustainability and eco-friendly manufacturing.