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BIOL.4290 Recombinant Protein Production Techniques (Formerly 81.429 & 81.529)

Id: 038228 Credits Min: 4 Credits Max: 4

Description

This course introduces students to the principles and practice of recombinant protein expression and purification's. Proteins are major targets of pharmaceuticals, and are themselves increasingly used as therapeuticals. However both basic research and pharmaceutical industry depends on availability of purified proteins that are often difficult to isolate from native sources. This course will provide both didactic and laboratory instruction. It is comprised of a series of lecture and laboratory exercises, with an emphasis on practical techniques and hands-on experience of recombinant protein purification. The course will cover a variety of expression systems, including prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and address traditional and new methods in protein purification.

Prerequisites

BIOL 2330L Experimental Methods in Biology, or BIOL 4210L Biochemistry Techniques.

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