This six-week virtual course hosted by the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) introduces modern experimental techniques commonly used in biomedical and cancer research. The series provides trainees with a conceptual framework for how laboratory experiments are designed, executed, and interpreted in contemporary research settings.
Course topics include:
- Week 1: Experimental Design & Research Foundations
- Week 2: Genome Engineering
- Week 3: Cell Models & In Vitro Research
- Week 4: Immunofluorescence & Flow Cytometry
- Week 5: High-Throughput Screening & Sequencing
- Week 6: Modeling Cancer In Vivo
The course is intended for undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, research technicians, and any trainees who are interested in or beginning laboratory-based research. No prior advanced laboratory experience is required.
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