The Protein Man's Blog | A Discussion of Protein Research

Mycoplasma Contamination in Cell Cultures: Detection & Prevention

Posted by The Protein Man on Apr 2, 2019 2:30:00 PM

Cell culture is extensively growing technique applied in various fields of basic research, regenerative medicines and biotechnological applications. The use of cells is exponentially increasing in wide-range of studies involving cell division, cell growth and proliferation, bioassay development and drug treatments. However, the credibility of results depends on the reproducibility of results and quality of cell culture.

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Topics: Teaching Biotechnology

How to set up a teaching biotech lab

Posted by The Protein Man on Jan 16, 2019 3:25:00 PM

Congratulations, your hard work and the powers that be have allowed you to start a biotech program and set up your very own biotechnology teaching lab. Where do you even begin?

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Topics: Teaching Biotechnology

Why Start a High School Biotech Course?

Posted by The Protein Man on Jan 9, 2019 2:57:00 PM

Biotechnology is one of the fastest growing industries and offers healthy starting salaries. Now is the time to educate students in biotechnology and the skills needed to pursue a career in this fast-growing field.

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Topics: Teaching Biotechnology

Biotech Education: Good for Students, Teachers & All

Posted by The Protein Man on Dec 21, 2018 2:36:00 PM

What is biotechnology, who uses biotechnology, and what does biotech give us?

Quite simply, biotechnology is the application of biology, chemistry, and engineering research and manufacturing techniques to produce products and services to improve the quality of human life.

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Topics: Teaching Biotechnology

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