Molecular Biology Techniques

Description

This course provides students with a sound, practical, and theoretical knowledge of key techniques to perform cell culture. Topics include growth environment, routine maintenance of cell cultures, cryopreservation, transfection, and cell counting. Other topics include cloning, techniques, suspension culture, serum-free culture, evaluation of cryopreserved cells, extraction of DNA from mammalian cells, and use of multi-well plates in cell culture. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to initiate, maintain, and manipulate cells in culture. Co-op opportunity available.

Audience
  • Entry Level Laboratory Technicians
  • Associate Scientists
Topics
  • Cloning
  • Techniques
  • Suspension Culture
  • Serum-Free Culture
  • Evaluation of Cryopreserved Cells
  • Extraction of DNA from Mammalian Cells
  • Multi-well Plates in Cell Culture
Objectives

Upon successful completion, students will be able to demonstrate the skills needed in the Biotechnology workforce which emphasize communication skills, punctuality, and teamwork in addition to molecular biotechnology skills.

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Molecular Biology Techniques
Delivery Options
Face-to-Face

Delivered in-person in a classroom or lab setting.

Contact Hours
Level

Intermediate

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