Cell and Tissue Culture: from Basic Principles to Advanced Technologies

A.Y. 2023/2024
Course offered to students on the PhD programme in
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3
ECTS
18
Overall hours
Lesson period
February 2024
Language
English
Lead instructor: Federica Franciosi
Cell and tissue culture are widespread techniques and one of the most important tools in cellular and molecular biology. In the research lab routine they offer flexible and reproducible model systems to study normal biochemistry and physiology of cells, effect of drugsand toxicants, mutagenesis, carcinogenesis. They also can be scaled up for R&D applications such as drug screening and development, and for manufacturing of biological compounds, as vaccines. Although apparently simple, the approach to cell culture needs to be cautious and accurate in order to avoid common mistakes in generation and maintenance of cell lines that are one of the most common sources of variability, impinging on reproducibility of the results over time and in different labs.
Starting from basic approaches and considerations, this course aims at providing the theoretical and practical skills needed for designing cell culture and tissue culture-based experiments. A strong focus is then provided on the technologies available for manipulating the gene expression of cultured cells and how to integrate this approach into a research project.
Mandatory for students of Phd programme in "Veterinary and Animal Science" at first year,38th cycle
Assessment methods
Giudizio di approvazione
Assessment result
superato/non superato
How to enrol

Deadlines

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How to enrol

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  2. Select the desired programme and click on Registration (Iscrizione) and then on Register (Iscriviti)

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