SCIENTIFIC COURSES - Introductory

Molecular Technology Basics for the Non-Scientist (Offered at BTCI)

This presentation of molecular biology theory and practice is ideal for non-scientists working in the field of molecular biology or biotechnology.

Recommendations for Preparation

If you are not familiar with molecular biology at all, you will want to do some advance preparation for the course. We will be cramming a lot into our one-day intensive. We will start with an overview of the cell and then move quickly into an introduction of DNA, RNA and Protein. We do not expect that you will be an expert in the field of molecular biology when you leave, but you should take with you the following:

  1. What is DNA? Where is it contained within the cell? How does the cell use DNA?
  2. What is RNA? There are 3 main types of RNA – what are the types? When do they come into play in the processes of molecular biology?
  3. What is a protein? What is a protein made of? How are proteins useful in the cell?

In order to have some starting material to which you can connect the new knowledge you will gain in the workshop, it will be best to take a look at some of the suggested resources.

On-Line resources will be the most economical way of preparing for the workshop.  Here are two excellent and comprehensive Cellular and Molecular Biology websites:

http://www.cellbio.com/ - This link includes additional links to glossaries and research in the area of cellular and molecular biology.

www.dnalc.org – The Dolan DNA Learning Center has many fun and interactive activities for learning about techniques in molecular biology.

If you are looking for a text book “Molecular Biology of the Cell” is an excellent resource: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?call=bv.View..ShowTOC&rid=cell.TOC&depth=2

Past participants have recommended Biotechnology Unzipped , available from The National Academies Press.

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    Dr. Karin Borgh
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    BTCI
    608-277-2508
    FAX: 608-273-6992
    E-mail: karin.borgh@btci.org