Molecular Biology Basics (One day)

This presentation of Molecular Biology theory and practice is ideal for nonscientists or for scientists new to the field of Molecular Biology who want to understand the fundamentals and gain laboratory experience.
Dates: January 28, June 10, October 4 and December 19, 2013
Additional dates can be arranged by contacting PETAL with a custom training request.
Daily schedule:
9:30 to 17:30 (7 hr)
Fees:
350 € VAT excluded for researchers and technicians
250 € VAT excluded for students
Who should attend:
This course is designed for nonscientists or beginners interested in gaining an understanding of Molecular Biology-based concepts and techniques that support the Biotechnology industry.
Maximum number of attendees: 10
A certificate of completion is given to participants.
Course Content
This class is a one-day overview of Molecular Biology basics. Course topics include: DNA/RNA isolation, PCR, molecular cloning, gene expression, and methods troubleshooting. Hands-on experience in the laboratory reinforces knowledge gained in lecture and discussion.
| Lectures |
Laboratory |
| Nucleic acid isolation |
DNA isolation from cells; manual or automated |
| Nucleic acid analysis |
Visualize DNA using gel electrophoresis |
| Molecular cloning |
rDNA technologies using bioluminescence |
| Gene expression |
Protein expression and functionality |
| Troubleshooting |
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Specific course objectives may vary depending on individual and group interests. Please contact us if you have questions.
After this class, you will be able to:
- Perform basic Molecular Biology experiments
- Conduct basic troubleshooting to improve your experimental design
This class also exists as a three-day course with additional lectures and hands-on training. Please inquire if you would like us to structure this course at an intermediate or advanced training level.