Protein Purification: Principles &
Practice
This
course is designed for experienced
scientists
as well as amateurs. It seems to work for everyone. The course
integrates lecture and laboratory sessions to provide a comprehensive
learning experience designed to educate everyone
who is interested in separation and purification techniques
used in downstream processing. Our past registrants have included
bench scientists, professors, undergraduate and graduate students,
professionals in management, marketing, sales & administration
in the Life Sciences industries, and people of varying backgrounds
who are new to Life Sciences, and wish to broaden their knowledge
and skills.
Biochemical
Separations: Introduction to Laboratory Techniques
This is an introductory
level lecture/demonstration course designed for scientists
and life science professionals having limited experience with
laboratory separations.
Tutorials
in Protein Purification
This
course is an informal outgrowth of our two more formal courses,
Biochemical Separations and Protein Purification, the latter
a 5 ½ day comprehensive lecture/laboratory course and
the former a three-day lecture only course. Registrants in
Tutorials in Protein Purification have the best of both—hands
on experience of the sort Protein Purification offers but
over a much shorter time period and for a lower fee. Registrants
receive all-day-long, one-on-one attention as I conduct a
fairly complex purification project in your presence and with
your assistance from time to time. I explain each step and
answer questions as we go. During the three years Tutorial
in Protein Purification has been offered, we have begun commercial
protein production at our Rutgers spin-off company, Brighter
Ideas, Inc. The company facilities enable us to bridge the
gap between bench top protein purification and early stage
pilot plant operations. As we now experience downstream processing
on a daily basis, we can provide more information to registrants
in the Tutorials than ever before.