SCIENTIFIC COURSES
With the support of Promega Corporation, the BTC Institute is pleased to offer the following courses for college and university students, graduate students, postdoctoral candidates, staff and faculty, as well as for scientific personnel employed in industry. (Please refer to the associated course description for a more detailed explanation regarding the intended audience for a particular course.)
Courses are arranged in chronological order. Those designated Introductory are intended for undergraduates and others seeking information at a basic level; Intermediate and Advanced are intended for graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, academic faculty and staff, and scientists and technicians working in the private sector.
The BTC Institute is also proud to serve as partner for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Master of Science in Biotechnology program, delivering three lab-based courses: Molecular Technologies I, II and III.
PAYMENT: Once your registration has been confirmed,
pay your fees by credit
card on-line.
Introductory
- Molecular Technology
Basics for the Non-Scientist: DNA, RNA & Proteins
(May 30, 2013) - Molecular Technology Basics for the Non-Scientist: Forensic DNA Analysis
(June 5, 2013) - Molecular Technology Basics for the Non-Scientist: Understanding GMOs
(June 6, 2013) - Introduction to PCR and
Reverse-Transcription PCR Technologies
(Customized training; dates arranged with instructor) - Molecular Technologies for
the Clinical Laboratory
(May 13-17, 2013)
Intermediate
- Molecular Approaches to Neuroscience:
Gene Expression and Cell Analysis
(June 17-21, 2013) - Computational Approaches
to Analyzing Microarray Data
(July 24-28, 2013)
Advanced
- Core Techniques in Protein
and Genetic Engineering (UW credit option)
(July 15-19, 2013) - Emerging Techniques in Protein and Genetic
Engineering (UW credit option)
(July 22-26, 2013)