The course provides an opportunity for learners to acquire and/or improve their skills and knowledge of various aspects of mammalian cell culture.
Throughout the course, emphasis will be placed on hands-on laboratory experience, theoretical understanding, and the development of essential skills for cell culture and biomanufacturing.
Participants will also familiarise themselves with specialist language and ethical considerations in the field.
This bootcamp runs from 9am-4pm for 10 days with an hour break for Lunch. Students are expected to complete 60 Guided Learning hours over the course of the 10 days before they can receive their certificate of completion. Throughout the bootcamp, learners are assessed and get personalised feedback from the lecturers to help participants improve on their current practices. Furthermore, lecturers emphasize the importance of maintaining a professional lab book, which ensures meticulous documentation of all scientific endeavours.
This course is particularly suited for:
This bootcamp is a perfect blend of theoretical and hands-on practical sessions. All practical sessions are usually a follow on of topics that are comprehensively taught during the theoretical sessions.
The theoretical sessions include the following:
For the practical sessions, participants are taught health and safety in the laboratory, practice aseptic techniques and perform the following:
On the last day, students attend our Advice, information and Guidance (AIG) session where they receive advice and guidance on how to write professional CVs that will give them better chances of getting into employment. Students also receive useful information on how to conduct themselves during job interviews.
Furthermore, participants present an aspect of science that they are passionate about. They will get constructive feedback from the lecturers which they can take on board for their future scientific presentations.
Learners will gain insight and confidence in an array of specially selected cell culture related topics. Learners will also become competent in practical skills all of which are important for careers in academia, industry and the NHS.
Learners applying for jobs who take on board all the information during the AIG session will be in a better position to shortlisted for more interviews and get job offers because they are now equipped to be excellent at their interviews.
Furthermore, our lecturers endorse on LinkedIn the skills learnt over the 10 days with us.
Liverpool Science Park, 131 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5TF.
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