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Biotechnology Partnership Program

 

What is the Biotechnology Partnership Program?

The Biotechnology Partnership Program is an optional program that provides students with the opportunity to take an accelerated version of AP Chemistry on-site at the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC) in Doylestown and to participate after-school research activities at the facility.  PABC is one of the premier biotech incubators in the United States.  The cure for Hepatitis C was developed by Dr. Michael Sofia at PABC, along with various other pharmaceuticals.  Several multi-million dollar start-ups have been spun out of the facility, which has served as a “second home” for a number of renowned current and former pharmaceutical researchers and university professors.

 

Who is eligible to participate in the Biotechnology Partnership Program?

Students must request AP Chemistry to be eligible, and only students who have requested AP Chemistry receive an invitation to the annual roll-out meeting, which occurs each year after program planning.  Participants must be 16-years-old at the start of the school year.  The program is highly selective, and it is not a good fit for all students.  Students must apply, and only one class of students will be admitted from the district-wide pool of applicants (i.e. one class chosen from all students who apply from East, South, and West).  The after-school research activities are a considerable time commitment which makes many other activities impossible.  Program participants do not participate in CBSD sports or other activities that hold regular, mandatory meetings after school.  Since the after-school research activities are essentially a part-time job, it may also make other part-time work impossible on the weekdays. 

 

What are the benefits of the AP Chemistry Partnership Program?

The program is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to engage biotechnology research activities at the high school level under the supervision of PABC staff.  Participants frequently emerge from the program with skills and abilities that rival those of graduate students, with resumes that are impossible to overlook.  PABC student researchers have been incredibly successful in STEM competitions, earning recognition at every level of competition (local to international), as well as thousands of dollars in scholarships / cash prizes.  PABC students have gone / will go on to study at Harvard, Yale, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, Cornell, Penn State-Schreyer Honors, Notre Dame, and other noteworthy post-secondary research institutions.  Click here to see highlights from current and former participants.

 

How do I apply?  What does the application process entail? 
The application will be made available and discussed during the annual roll-out meeting.  You cannot start on the application early, as it frequently changes from year-to-year.  In the past, the application has involved acquiring multiple teacher references and submitting a series of documents, including a resume, indemnification form, confidentiality agreement, proof of the Hepatitis B vaccine series, etc.  Applicants also complete and submit several short, written statements in response to various prompts.  Applicants may also sit for one or more interviews.  Successful applicants must process a non-refundable, $300 MyPaymentsPlus payment to help cover research expenses.  Students who are part of the Free and Reduced Lunch Program are exempt from making this payment.  

 

Important Dates*
*Most dates were moved ahead one month in 2026 due to accelerated program planning for realignment.

February: 

Updated Preliminary Details Video Released

This video communicates all the tentative information that is currently known about next year’s opportunity.

Late February:

Rollout Meeting Invites Sent

Only students who request AP Chemistry during program planning are invited to the annual Biotech Partnership Program Application Rollout Meeting. 

Early March:

Rollout Meeting Occurs / Application Available

Each year, the application is updated.  The updated application and official program details are not available until after this event occurs.

 

Late March:

Applications Due and Interviews Scheduled

Late April:

Decisions Communicated

 

Where can I learn more information?

Each year, a Preliminary Details Video is released.  Click here to access the most current Preliminary Details video.

Program highlights are summarized in a annual newsletter:  Biotech Partnership Program Highlights

An at-a-glance is also available (updated 2025-2026):  Biotech Partnership Program At-a-Glance

 

Can students participate for two years?  How does the second year differ?  Can a student start by participating in the year two elective course?

Students who are 16-years-old by the start of school in their junior year may be eligible to return to the Biotech Center for their senior year.  Returning year two students take the Biotechnology Research Practicum elective, instead of AP Chemistry.  Unlike in the first year of the program, where students are limited to after-school research activities, second year students spend the majority of their time on-site devoted to research tasks.  These students are able to continue their previous research activities or to start new experiences.  It is not possible to start the experience with the elective course.  Students must be accepted into the first year opportunity involving AP Chemistry before being invited back for a second year.

 

What are the available scheduling pathways for interested students?

The program is selective and could end at any time.  With that in mind, "scheduling around" the program may not be wise.  Students should decide on a program planning pathway that works well with or without the Biotech Partnership Program.  Three important considerations include:

  1. Age:  Students must be 16-years-old at the start of the school year.
  2. AP Chemistry:  Students must request AP Chemistry for the school year they hope to participate.
  3. In the case of two equally qualified applicants, preference is given to the applicant who is eligible and willing to participate for two years (i.e. as in pathway A below)    

Many pathways exist, but here are two common examples:

MANDATORY AGE 16 BY START OF SCHOOL YEAR
GRADE
LEVEL
PATHWAY A PATHWAY B
Grade 10 HONORS OR AP BIOLOGY

+/- HONORS CHEMISTRY
HONORS OR AP BIOLOGY
Grade 11 AP CHEMISTRY WITH
BIOTECH
MANDATORY AGE 16 BY
START OF SCHOOL
HONORS CHEMISTRY
Grade 12 BIOTECHNOLOGY
RESEARCH PRACTICUM
ELECTIVE
AP CHEMISTRY WITH
BIOTECH

 

Who should I contact if I have additional questions?

 

CB East HS

Mrs. Melissa Willis

Room C110

MWILLIS@CBSD.ORG

 

CB South HS

Mr. Vello Vilbas

Room C216

VVILBAS@CBSD.ORG

 

CB West HS

Mrs. Kelley Peloquin

Room B205

KPELOQUIN@CBSD.ORG