Course Overview
This is a 5-day training is designed to provide a solid understanding of specific topics through presentation and laboratory work. Participants will gain significant experience in the performance of laboratory techniques taught in this PCR training. Through integrated learning methods, utilizing hands-on training to reinforce lecture material, participants will be able to apply information learned in the into applications in their own laboratories. During this training participants will learn the process of amplification by learning theory and techniques for PCR. Following this training, participants will be able to perform PCR reaction in their own laboratories, troubleshoot experiments, design primers and determine reaction conditions. We will cover critical requirements for amplification, thermostable DNA polymerases, reverse transcriptase reactions, cloning of PCR products, primer design and mutagenic PCR.
Suitability
This course is suitable for researchers, scientists, laboratory analysts, graduate students and postgraduate students who have a background in cell/molecular biology, biochemistry, biotechnologyand those who are interested in learning more about PCR operation
This is a 5-day training is designed to provide a solid understanding of specific topics through presentation and laboratory work. Participants will gain significant experience in the performance of laboratory techniques taught in this PCR training. Through integrated learning methods, utilizing hands-on training to reinforce lecture material, participants will be able to apply information learned in the into applications in their own laboratories. During this training participants will learn the process of amplification by learning theory and techniques for PCR. Following this training, participants will be able to perform PCR reaction in their own laboratories, troubleshoot experiments, design primers and determine reaction conditions. We will cover critical requirements for amplification, thermostable DNA polymerases, reverse transcriptase reactions, cloning of PCR products, primer design and mutagenic PCR.
Suitability
This course is suitable for researchers, scientists, laboratory analysts, graduate students and postgraduate students who have a background in cell/molecular biology, biochemistry, biotechnologyand those who are interested in learning more about PCR operation