Essential Molecular Biology: A Hands-on Laboratory Course (WB01) The Basic Concepts of Western Blot

Essential Molecular Biology: A Hands-on Laboratory Course (WB01) The Basic Concepts of Western Blot
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Essential Molecular Biology: A Hands-on Laboratory Course (WB01) The Basic Concepts of Western Blot

This course offers a strong foundation in modern molecular genetics and molecular biology. Designed for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students, it focuses on the essential principles of genetic material structure, replication, and expression. A key component of the course is the Western Blot technique—used to detect protein expression levels and molecular weights. Participants will gain both theoretical knowledge and practical lab skills, including proper pipette use, antibody selection, and fluorescent western blotting. This course is ideal for those aiming to develop confidence in real-world lab applications and experimental design.

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Understand the basics of molecular genetics
• Apply key laboratory techniques in molecular biology
• Explain the fundamentals of Western Blot
• Design and analyze laboratory experiments independently
• Select and control appropriate primary and secondary antibodies
• Perform fluorescent Western Blot protocols
• Gain practical experience in genomics and proteomics
• Use micropipettes with accuracy and professionalism
• Link theoretical knowledge to real lab applications confidently

 

  • Biology and medical science students and researchers
  • Bioinformatics specialists and laboratory professionals
  • Professionals in biotechnology, genetic medicine, and medical fields

Basic University training in Biological and Medical Sciences