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Basics of Lab Work

  1. Buffer Solutions
  2. The International System of Units

Gene Technology

  1. Structure and Function of Nucleic Acids
  2. Vectors
  3. Isolation of Nucleic Acids
  4. Nucleic Acid Quantitation
  5. Enzymes for DNA Manipulation
  6. Cloning Methods
  7. Agarose Gel Electrophoresis
  8. PCR
  9. DNA Sequencing
  10. Mutagenesis
  11. Recombination
  12. Genome Engineering

Protein Technology

  1. Structure and Function of Proteins
  2. Electrophoresis of Proteins
  3. Chromatography
  4. Immunoassays
  5. Protein Structure Determination
  6. Protein Tags
  7. Phage Display

Biophysical Methods

  1. Spectroscopy
  2. Microscopy
  3. SPR
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