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Scottish biotechnology innovator champions growth of next generation biotech talent

MiAlgae recently welcomed two eager Foundation Apprentices on board, in addition to three PhD students who are currently completing placements.

MiAlgae 2 - PhDs L - R_ Iseabail Farquhar, Charlotte Lee, Ben Baker
MiAlgae’s three PhDs at their offices in Edinburgh. From left to right: Iseabail Farquhar, Charlotte Lee and Ben Baker
September 14, 2023

MiAlgae, a producer of sustainable omega-3 rich ingredients from algae, is expanding its team. Supporting skills development and training opportunities, the company recently welcomed two eager Foundation Apprentices on board, in addition to three PhD students who are currently completing placements.

The two Foundation Apprentices joined MiAlgae at the beginning of September to gain valuable practical work experience in the company’s research lab and to learn more about Scotland’s thriving biotechnology sector. Jason Talac and James Blakely, who both attend Musselburgh Grammar, are embarking on an eight-month placement within MiAlgae’s R&D team.

Three talented PhD students also joined the MiAlgae team in July 2023 and have already contributed significantly to the company’s innovative R&D program, which covers process optimization, technology transfer and future applications of MiAlgae’s proprietary platform.

Researcher PhD Student, Charlotte Lee, joined the company as a research intern from the University of Stirling, where she is a tutor for Biological and Environmental Sciences. Charlotte contacted MiAlgae directly, interested in sustainable solutions and inspired by the company’s work. Ben Baker and Iseabail Farquhar also joined MiAlgae as research interns from the University of Edinburgh School of Biological Sciences, with MiAlgae sponsoring Iseabail’s industry-led PhD.

Using liquid byproducts from the whisky industry, MiAlgae drives sustainable change by growing omega-3-rich algae which can be used as a nutritious ingredient for fish feed and pet food.

Jo Partridge, operations director at MiAlgae, said “Scotland is bursting with young talent and at MiAlgae, we recognize the importance of enabling our next generation of biotechnology leaders to gain the real-life experience needed to thrive in their careers. There are many routes into biotech and we’re championing apprenticeships alongside more traditional academic routes.”

“Biotechnology will solve many of the challenges we face today, and so it’s been encouraging to see the high volume of enthusiastic applicants we have had for our placements – from students across Scotland and much further afield. MiAlgae’s sustainable approach supports a more circular economy, and we hope to reinforce our message with talented people who will continue to drive this change for years to come. We’re thrilled to welcome our new Foundation Apprentices to join our existing PhD Research Interns as part of the R&D team,” Partridge said.