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Course: |
BIO 265
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Title: | Tech: Cell Cult/Protein Prodn |
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Long Title: | Techniques in Cell Culture and Protein Production |
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Course Description: | Focuses on the methods commonly used in biotech manufacturing facilities. Includes eukaryotic cell culture, prokaryotic fermentation, and protein production and purification. Requires hands-on laboratory experience. |
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Min Credit: | 4 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Demonstrate a familiarity with how the manufacture of biological products is carried out, what it is like to work in a manufacturing environment, and what career paths are available to them.
II. Design and implement various types of solutions and media that are commonly used in biomedical research laboratories.
III. Isolate, culture, and manipulate living eukaryotic cells.
IV. Isolate and manipulate intracellular proteins.
V. Isolate proteins employing standard techniques.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Introduction to the Modern Biological Manufacturing Facility
II. Working With Cells I: Chemistry in the Cell Biology Laboratory
III. Working with cells II: Acquiring Cells and Keeping Them Alive
IV. Isolating Cell Components I: Protein Biochemistry
V. Protein Isolation/Purification Techniques
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