“Molecular biotechnological methods. FISH hybridization." — rate 35415 rub. from MSU, training 16 weeks. (4 months), Date: December 1, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 05, 2023
The course is devoted to the FISH (fluorescent in situ hybridization) method with rRNA-specific oligonucleotide probes. This method is widely used to identify uncultured as well as to determine the abundance of individual phylogenetic groups in various natural microbial communities.
As a result of the training, the specialist will master a set of knowledge and skills in the field of application of molecular genetic methods in solving biotechnological problems, master modern computer technologies for collecting, storing and using genetic information in work to decipher the structure of nucleotide and amino acid sequences and manipulate them, will gain knowledge about regulatory documents regulating the safety of work in the field of application of molecular methods, will gain an understanding of the problem of genetic engineering and biotechnologies due to the impossibility of their use to the detriment of humanity, will learn to apply molecular biological approaches in the analysis of living systems, in the development of new biotechnological problems.
Category of listeners – persons with higher education, or persons receiving higher education in biological, environmental, technological, and agricultural specialties. In other cases, admission to training will be based on the results of entrance interviews.
Training period - 76 academicians hours.
Form of study – full-time (with a break from work).
Address: 119991, Moscow, Leninskie Gory, Moscow State University, building 1, bldg. 12, Biological and Soil Building, room. 584. Directions: metro station “University”, bus 187, 260, 130, 103, trolley 34 to the stop “Ulitsa Mendeleevskaya”.
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Moscow, Leninskie Gory, Moscow State University, building 1, building. 12, Biological and Soil Building, room. 584.
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