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Introduction to Molecular Biology Techniques Biotech Course

Posted on Jan 15, 2013 1:55:00 PM

Introduction to Molecular Biology Techniques

Course - King of Prussia, PA, United States

Molecular biology pertains to the study of living systems at the molecular level, especially DNA and RNA, and provides a background appropriate for further work in the rapidly expanding areas of genomics, cell biology, biotechnology, microbiology, diagnostics, and therapeutics. This course will focus on selected aspects of molecular biology that provide the non-specialist with the principles for understanding the structure and functional relationships of molecular biology techniques including DNA manipulation, sequencing, cloning, subcloning, library construction, screening, RNA isolation and characterization, analysis of expression, cDNA synthesis (RT-PCR) and analysis, microarrays and gene chips, and Real-Time-PCR. Multiple modern day molecular biology techniques in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries will be presented and several examples of molecular applications will be highlighted.

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Introduction to Molecular Biology Techniques

Mon, Mar 04, 2013 - Wed, Mar 06, 2013

Doubletree Hotel by Hilton, Philadelphia/Valley Forge

301 West Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA 19406, United States

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