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Recombinant DNA: Techniques and Applications

American Type Culture Collection , Rockville, Maryland
November 6-10, 1995

Invited Speakers: Faculty: William Nierman, Ph.D. (Workshop Director, Head, ATCC Molecular Biology Dept.; Donna Maglott, Ph.D., Assoc. Staff Scientist; Tamara Feldblyum, M.S., Assistant Collection Manager; Ramon Jordan, Ph.D., Research Plant Pathologist/Virologist, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.

Program:
This five-day laboratory-intensive course covers up-to-date recombinant DNA
procedures and methodologies both in theory and practice. Lecture topics will include
molecular cloning, enzymes, vectors, E. coli host genotypes, library construction, nucleic
acid sequencing, restriction mapping, probes and PCR, and synthesis and cloning of
cDNA.

Laboratory sessions will include three simultaneous experiments to be performed in
characterizing and subcloning a DNA fragment and in constructing a eukaryotic
genomic library in lambda phage.

Approximately 75% of the course is devoted to laboratory instruction while 25% is
lecture-oriented. A comprehensive manual with protocols and procedures is provided
for each participant.

Registration :
FEE: $1,295.00 Limited to 25 Participants



Deadline for Abstracts: N/A

Email for Requests and Registration: ahudak@atcc.org


Posted by: Ken Carter, Assoc. Director, Education Program, ATCC Host: 198.147.146.41 date: September 21, 95 19:58:56
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