Friday, December 21, 2007You don’t need a Ph.D. to get in on the ground floor of Palm Beach County’s biotech boom.Palm Beach Community College, which started an associate’s degree in biotechnology last year, will open new state-of-the-art laboratories in January to teach students skills that will get them hired right out of school. The new 91,000-square-foot BioScience Technology Complex is on the college’s Palm Beach Gardens campus - making it closer to The Scripps Research Institute - and will allow for the addition of up to 30 classes in science and health-related subjects.