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| Molecular Biology in Molecular Diagnostics |
| The rapid development in the various technologies of Molecular Biology during the last two decades and its scope in the diagnostics field has opened a bright career path for the professionals to learn the skills & techniques much sought after by the health care industry today.
A good hands on knowledge to use Electrophoresis, PCR, Real Time PCR, Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH), ImmunoHistoChemistry (IHC), etc. opens great vistas as it has application in the diagram of various types of cancer, tuberculosis, HIV, HBV, HCV, etc. at the molecular level. |
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| Training Course Modules & Duration |
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- Molecular Biology in Molecular Diagnostics in Diagnostics Applications (3 weeks)
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Customized training services as well as comprehensive training courses consisting of a combination of training modules are offered as well. |
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| At the end of the course the participants will have gathered the finer nuances of molecular biology techniques. |
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| Course Highlights |
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- Isolation & purification of DNA, RNA & Protein for Biological Samples
- Separation, quantification & analysis of nucleic acid / protein by electrophoresis / Gel Documentation and Data Analysis software
- Nucleic acid amplification through PCR, purification and analysis
- Viral Load Quantification / Data Analysis by RealTime PCR (RT-PCR)
- Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (FISH) principles, sample preparation, techniques in fluorescence microscopy and data interpretation through automated software
- An In-depth training on basic and fluorescence microscopy, comprehensive knowledge on the challenges of microscopy based experiments, its usage and maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Training on “ImmunoHistoChemistry”, its principles, sample preparation, microscopy based sample study and data analysis.
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