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News Release from: Center For Professional Innovation and Education | Subject: Introduction to molecular biology techniques
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 August 2006
Introduction to molecular biology
techniques
Attendees will become familiar with concepts pertaining to basic molecular biology principles and techniques for understanding various contemporary areas of research and their applications
The Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE) announces a new training course for life science professionals, titled 'Introduction to molecular biology techniques - applications in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries' This programme is scheduled for November 1-3, 2006 at the Desmond Hotel and Conference Center, Malvern, PA, USA
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 6 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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These courses, which are delivered in the USA, cover a broad range of topics that are of interest to pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device professionals
This three day training is intended to give those with a science background both introductory and advanced instruction on various molecular biology techniques used in drug discovery, drug development, research and development and diagnostics.
Attendees will become familiar with concepts pertaining to basic molecular biology principles and techniques for understanding various contemporary areas of research and their applications.
Participants will also have acquired the facility for communication with associates in various areas of molecular biology.
Effective, cutting-edge science is most often the determining factor between successful drug, biologic and therapeutic products and compounds that stay on the shelf.
Profitability hinges almost totally on efficient product discovery, and proper scientific techniques are the lynchpin to successful development.
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