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Nov 21, 2024
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BL 255 - Introduction to Biomedical Research(3.00 cr.)
A stand-alone laboratory course aimed at developing essential, practical skills utilized in various areas of basic biomedical research. The course introduces students to commonly used laboratory techniques such as pipetting, mammalian cell culture and sterile technique, isolation of DNA/RNA/protein, PCR, western blotting, gel electrophoresis, DNA/RNA/protein quantification, and generation of standard curves. Additionally, students learn basic laboratory math skills, the process of experimental design, laboratory record keeping, key concepts in scientific ethics, troubleshooting experimental challenges, and scientific research communication. Laboratory skills and techniques learned in the course are intended to prepare students as competitive candidates for biomedical laboratory research experiences such as internships, employment, and graduate school. Closed to students who have taken BL 481 or BL 482 .
Prerequisite: BL 121 , BL 126 ; or BL 154 , BL 155 . Sessions Typically Offered: Spring Years Typically Offered: Annually
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