Cell Culture Basic Course
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Owner/Developer: PromoCell
Country: |
Germany |
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Languages: |
English |
Url: |
https://www.promocell-academy.com/programm/courses-in-english/cell-culture-basic-course/ |
Locations: |
Germany |
City: |
Heidelberg |
Description: | This course will provide basic knowledge and build upon your existing expertise, so that your daily cell culture work becomes safer and more efficient. Beginners to cell culture often get by with only a basic and limited knowledge acquired from copying a colleague. High standards required for reproducibility and accuracy are frequently missing. Program (German only): https://www.promocell-academy.com/fileadmin/academy/Download/2018_Seminarposter_Hyperlinks.pdf |
Format: |
Hands-on training, Lecture |
Presence: |
Optional / Voluntary |
Access: |
Fee-based |
Content type: |
Theoretical, Practical |
Duration: |
4 days |
Group size: |
8 |
Frequency: |
Recurrent event |
Prerequisites: |
no previous cell culture experience or little cell culture experience |
Target audience: |
Students, Researchers, Regulators and policy-makers, Teachers and educators, Technicians, Scientific officers / Project managers, Professionals (e.g. veterinarians) |
Target sectors: |
Academia, Industry, Governmental bodies, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), Consulting, SMEs |
Educational level: |
University (Bachelor), University (Master), University (Doctoral education), Postdoctoral (teaching and research), Continuing Professional Development |
3rs relevance: |
Replacement |
Topics covered: |
In vitro methods |
3rs coverage: |
Full coverage (a dedicated course) |
Details on the topic or technology covered: |
The theoretical part includes: Aseptic techniques and contaminations Routine methods in cell culture Ingredients of culture media Cell lines and primary cells Cell counting and viability testing Cell banking The practical part includes: Sterile working techniques Trypsinization, freezing, and thawing of cells Medium exchange for adherent and suspension cells Isolation of primary human endothelial cells |
Learning outcome: |
During this course, you will have sufficient time to acquire practical experience and in addition, we will introduce you to practical standards, documentation and cell banking. |
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