Animal Science 385 - Biotechnology Laboratory

Spring
2023
01
3.00
Klaus Becker

W 8:00AM 11:00AM

UMass Amherst
68788
Integrated Sciences Bldg 368
kbecker@umass.edu
Students will receive practical experience in basic and advanced cell and molecular biology techniques used in biotechnology and research laboratories. The course first focuses on cell culture techniques, including seeding, maintenance, and cryopreservation. Subsequently, the differences between molecular analysis of transcription and translation will be addressed (RNA/cDNA, protein). For these analyses, cell cultures in their native form will be compared with bleomycin induced DNA damaged cell cultures. Overall, this course establishes a general understanding of cell growth physiology. In the later part, in situ detection of Ki-67 while preserving cytoarchitecture as well as FACS analysis complete the picture of cell growth.

ANIMSCI or BIOCHEM or BIO 285 Additional fees are associated with this section.

Students will be encouraged to discuss results and problem solve as needed. Students will practice careful note-taking, organizing laboratory reports, and presentation skills.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.