About the Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences

The Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences (PLBHS) fosters strategic industry research partnerships, driving workforce development in one of Maine鈥檚 fastest-growing sectors. The lab enhances 蜜桃TV视频鈥檚 expertise in biotechnology and health sciences, fosters key industry collaborations, and supports workforce growth, positioning the University at the forefront of Maine鈥檚 expanding bioscience and biotechnology ecosystem.

Our advanced research facility plays a pivotal role in therapeutic discovery, biosensor development for biomanufacturing, translational pharmacology, biomarker identification, and drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics. Alongside its world-class infrastructure, the laboratory prioritizes workforce development, offering students hands-on experience and pathways to careers in biotechnology and health sciences.

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A student wearing safety glasses and blue gloves pipettes liquid into a container

Student Opportunities in the PLBHS

As a 蜜桃TV视频 student, you鈥檒l have the opportunity to collaborate with expert research faculty and benefit from close mentorship while participating in cutting-edge research and hands-on training at the Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences. A wide range of opportunities are available for both undergraduate and graduate students to gain real-world experience and build career-ready skills.

Our lab develops innovative biotechnology products that advance both basic and applied science. As a student researcher, you might contribute to projects in biomanufacturing (e.g., protein production, tissue engineering, 3D printing), biosensor development, drug discovery, biomarker development, cell signaling, genetics, and more, gaining practical experience at the forefront of the field.

If you are interested in student opportunities with the PLBHS, please contact Deborah J. Barlow.

Sponsor a 蜜桃TV视频 Student

The Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences is always looking to collaborate with forward-thinking companies that share our passion for innovation and hands-on learning. One of the most impactful ways to engage with our lab is by sponsoring a student. Whether you鈥檙e interested in co-developing solutions, exploring internship opportunities, or contributing to specific areas of research, we鈥檇 love to hear from you.

If you represent a company that is interested in becoming involved with our work in the PLBHS, please contact Scott T. Wood

A Team of Innovators

At the Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences, we are a dynamic team of innovators. Our lab comprises ten faculty members across three colleges at 蜜桃TV视频, including five patent holders and three entrepreneurs. Their projects, funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Maine Technology Institute, Maine Cancer Foundation, MaineHealth Innovation, and the Sandy Christman Foundation, are actively advancing breakthroughs in biotechnology and the health sciences.

At PLBHS, our collaborative team brings together experts in biotechnology, health sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and engineering to develop practical innovations to improve lives and strengthen Maine鈥檚 biotech workforce.鈥 

鈥 Scott T. Wood, Director, Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences

Meet the 蜜桃TV视频 PLBHS Team

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Senior Associate Provost and Vice President for Research
Office of Research and Innovation
Office of the Provost
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Professor of Pharmacology
College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Director, Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences
Office of Research and Innovation
Associate Professor
College of Osteopathic Medicine: Department of Biomedical Sciences
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Associate Professor, Chemistry
School of Molecular and Physical Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences
Center for Cell Signaling Research
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Assistant Professor
College of Osteopathic Medicine: Department of Biomedical Sciences
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Assistant Professor
School of Biological Sciences
Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences
Olgun Guvench
Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration
School of Pharmacy
Westbrook College of Health Professions
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Associate Dean, Research and Scholarship; Associate Professor
College of Osteopathic Medicine: Research
College of Osteopathic Medicine
Ronald Hills
Associate Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration
School of Pharmacy
Westbrook College of Health Professions
Srinidi Mohan
Chair, Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration
School of Pharmacy
Westbrook College of Health Professions
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Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration
School of Pharmacy
Westbrook College of Health Professions

Professional Staff

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Assistant Director for Budget and Operations; Administrative Manager, Portland Lab for Biotechnology and Health Sciences
Office of Research and Innovation
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Research Technician III
Office of Research and Innovation

Meet the PLBHS Business Collaborators

CellField Technologies, Inc.

, in Scarborough, Maine, is a research organization with a primary focus on using its Microphysiological Articular Joint In a Chip (MAJIC) system in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. MAJOC distinguishes itself by regulating physiological cell phenotypes through nuanced biophysical and biochemical cues, a departure from traditional models reliant on exogenous growth factors. The capability for real-time observations using live-cell microscopy introduces captivating possibilities for understanding the dynamics of joint health.

Satya Diagnostics, Inc.

Satya Diagnostics Inc. is a modern medical laboratory located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, dedicated to providing accurate and timely diagnostic services. With a focus on patient care and advanced technology, the lab offers a range of testing options to support healthcare providers and improve patient outcomes. Its friendly staff and commitment to quality make it a trusted resource for the community.

SilcsBio, LLC

provides consultation and training, paired with guided deployment of the SILCS platform technology, to enable drug discovery teams to work faster and more productively.

Explore Our Lab

The Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences encompasses an approximately 8,000-square-foot research space on the third floor and basement level of the 蜜桃TV视频 Pharmacy building. The laboratory is equipped with instrumentation to support and enable research conducted by 蜜桃TV视频 faculty and students from across the University, as well as external partner institutions.

Workspaces

Located on the 3rd floor of the 蜜桃TV视频 Pharmacy building

  • 3,200-square-foot, open laboratory space with 22 benches and 700 additional square feet of procedure rooms and equipment/storage alcoves
  • 300 square feet of BSL-2 cell culture facility outfitted with three Class II biological safety cabinets
  • Five chemical fume hoods
  • 100-square-foot cold room

Located on the lower level of the 蜜桃TV视频 Pharmacy building

  • 750-square-foot Class 100,000 (ISO 8) clean room
  • 200-square-foot multi-purpose procedure room
  • 300-square-foot secure vault
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A student places a pink liquid into a container using a long pipette
A student in safety gear and a white coat uses a multi-channel pipette to place liquid in a tray
A professor turns a knob on an oscilloscope in a laboratory setting
A professor assists a student wearing a protective face mask to pull a container out of cryogenic storage

Key Instrumentation

General

  • Five chemical fume hoods
  • Small, medium, and large autoclaves
  • Milli-Q water purification system
  • Ice maker
  • Four -80掳C Freezers
  • Seven -20掳C freezers
  • Four refrigerators/freezers
  • Low-, moderate-, and high-speed refrigerated and non-refrigerated centrifuges
  • Beckman Coulter Optima XPN-90 Ultracentrifuge
  • Spectromax plate reader
  • Fluoroskan Ascent fluorometer
  • Perkin Elmer LS50B luminescence spectrometer
  • Bio-Rad iMark microplate reader

Bioanalytical

  • High-sensitivity LC-MS/MS
  • (Agilent 6460 equipped with
  • 1200 series HPLC)

Biomanufacturing

  • B9 Core 5 Series Med XL - 385 3D Printer
  • B9Clean XL for the B9 Core Series XL
  • B9Creations鈩 Model Cure XL
  • Fluidnatek LE-50 G2 Electrospinner with Drying/Heating Unit (DHU)
  • Harrick Plasma PDC-001 Plasma Cleaner
  • Labconco FreeZone 2.5L -50C lyophilizer
  • OmniCure S2000 UV Curing System
  • Bath and probe ultrasonicators

Biophysical Characterization

  • Malvern Zetasizer Ultra nanoparticle, colloid, and biomolecular particle sizing and particle charge measurement dynamic light scattering (DLS) system
  • Affinity Isothermal Titration Calorimeter (ITC)

Cell/Molecular Biology

  • Three Class II Biosafety Cabinets
  • Six CO[sub]2[/sub] Incubators
  • ThermoFisher Countess 3 FL Cell Counter
  • Lonza 4D-Nucleofector鈩 (Core Unit, X Unit)
  • Inverted phase contrast microscopes
  • Olympus BX51 upright fluorescent microscope
  • EVOS M5000 automated inverted fluorescent microscope
  • Millipore guava easyCyte 8HT flow cytometer
  • Four Thermocyclers
  • Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch Real-Time PCR System
  • Two 300V power supplies
  • Bio-Rad Chemidoc MP and ProteinSimple FluorChem M fluorescent and chemiluminescent gel and membrane imaging systems
  • Two UV-Vis spectrophotometers
  • Protein Discovery Gel Free 8100 Fractionation System
  • BioSpherix C-Chamber Hypoxic Incubator Subchamber
  • Innofluid HPM100 Low-Flow Rate Peristaltic Pump for Incubator
  • Dry Bead Bath Warmer
  • Covaris focused ultrasonicator
  • Liquid nitrogen storage and dispensing system

Mission, Vision, and Values

Mission Statement

Our mission is to advance biotechnology and health sciences through innovative research, education, and workforce development. We drive discovery, create solutions, and train the next generation of leaders to ensure biotechnology improves lives, strengthens Maine鈥檚 economy, and delivers tangible benefits to society.

Vision Statement

Our vision is to be a national leader in biotechnology and health sciences by pioneering discoveries, fueling industry progress, training a skilled workforce, and driving innovations that create lasting impact.

Values

Our values reflect the leadership embodied in Maine鈥檚 state motto, Dirigo: Latin for 鈥淚 lead.鈥 They shape our approach to research at PLBHS, ensuring that our work is bold, collaborative, and impactful.

Disruption

We set the course for the future of biotechnology and health sciences, challenging outdated models and pioneering new solutions.

Innovation

We push the limits of biotechnology and health sciences, transforming bold ideas into real-world impact that progresses industry, informs policy, and creates opportunities through collaboration.

Reimagination

We don鈥檛 just follow biotech trends; we set them.

Integrity

We hold ourselves to the highest standards of ethics, rigor, and reproducibility in everything we do.

Growth

We expand Maine鈥檚 biotech workforce and economy by bringing together academia, industry, investors, and government.

Ownership

We are committed to advancing the frontiers of biotechnology and health sciences, and we鈥檙e just getting started.

Contact

Email the lab at plbhs@une.edu.

Headshot of Scott Wood
Director, Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences
Office of Research and Innovation
Associate Professor
College of Osteopathic Medicine: Department of Biomedical Sciences
Headshot of Deborah Barlow
Research Technician III
Office of Research and Innovation
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Assistant Director for Budget and Operations; Administrative Manager, Portland Lab for Biotechnology and Health Sciences
Office of Research and Innovation