Technical Lectures

Voice over Power Point Slide
- Directions for viewing lectures-
Lectures are in approximately 15 minute segment

Dr. Gey's HeLa Cells-Their History and The Problems They are Causing
This is a justification for Authenticating Cell Lines: MP3

John Ryan, Ph.D. of Corning
Lecture Presented in Impatica for Power Point

Solving Cell Culture Problems
John Ryan, Ph.D. of
Corning
Lecture Presented in Impatica for Power Point

Nutritional Requirements of Cultured Mammalian Cells:
Paul Price, Ph.D. of Invitrogen
Lecture in 4 approximately 15 minute segments
| 1 | Basics of Cell Culture Media | 2 | Supplements, Additives
| 3 | Serum Free Formulations | 4 | Animal Component Free Formulations

New Tools for Nucleic Acids Purification:
Janell Rex of Invitrogen
Lecture in 3 approximately 20 minute segments
| 1 | Technology Review | 2 | New Products
| 3 | Charge Switch and Gene Catcher

Invitrogen ProtoArray Seminar:
Lara Toerien, Ph.D. of Invitrogen
Lecture in 3 approximately 20 minute segments
| 1 | In the Beginning Content, Vision and Production
| 2 | High Density, Functional Protein | 3 | Biomarker Discovery


Flow Tutorial:
Kelly Lundsten of GE Health Care
Lecture in 4 approximately 15 minute segments
New Molecular Probes for studying cell viability and vitality, and dissecting the cellular process of apotosis
| 1 | Set Up,What Makes Good Fluorophores
| 2 | Applications Maximizing Violet Lasers
| 3 | Applications Zenon, Covalent Bonding
| 4 | Probes and Kits

Protein Labeling and Detection:
Bill Herman of GE Health Care
Lecture in 4 approximately 15 minute segments
| 1 | Steps and Methods in Protein Analysis | 2 | Troubleshooting
| 3 | Staining Methods | 4 | Applications


Mycoplasma Detection in Cell Culture:
Deborah Polayes, Ph.D., Director of Laboratory Services
at The American Type Culture Collection
Lecture in 3 approximately 20 minute segments
| 1 | Source, Detection of Mycoplasma | 2 | Culturing, Detection
| 3 | PCR-procedure | 4 | Speciation, comparison


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