Biofabrication careers sit at the intersection of science, engineering, and business. With rapid industry growth, from entry-level technicians to advanced researchers, the Common Campus provides pathways to each of these careers, ensuring students, job seekers, and professionals can find the right fit.
Lab Research
Lab research careers in biofabrication drive discovery and innovation. Researchers and technicians investigate new biomaterials, refine 3D bioprinting methods, and explore regenerative medicine applications. These roles are ideal for learners interested in science, experimentation, and problem-solving.
Typical Roles: Research Technician, Laboratory Scientist, Tissue Engineer, Bioprinting Specialist
Skills Needed: Experimental design & lab protocols, Cell and tissue handling, Data analysis & scientific writing, Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams
Biomanufacturing
Biomanufacturing is the engine that transforms biofabrication discoveries into real-world products. Technicians, engineers, and specialists in this field work with living cells, biomaterials, and advanced equipment to produce therapies, tissues, and other biologically relevant systems at scale.
Typical Roles: Biomanufacturing Technician, Process Development Associate, Quality Assurance Specialist, Manufacturing Engineer
Skills Needed: Cell culture & aseptic technique, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) knowledge, Data collection & analysis, Equipment operation & troubleshooting