Cellculture Technique Training

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About our cell culture techniques Program

Cell culture is a fundamental skill in biotechnology, biomedical research and pharmaceutical development mastering it can open doors to a wide range of career opportunities. We offer comprehensive cell culture techniques training designed to provide in-depth knowledge and extensive hands-on laboratory experience. Our course provides you with practical skills needed to handle cell lines confidently, maintain sterile environment and help you apply standard techniques used in academic and industrial laboratory.

We conduct sessions in full equipped lab environment using standard tools and protocols with small batch and personalized training which will help you gain confidence and competence. Ater course completion, the certification you receive will enhance your pursuit your roles in research labs, biotech firms and pharmaceutical companies.

Who can enroll

  • Life science students and graduates in Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Pharmacy, Bioinformatics, Biomedical, Genetics and other related fields.
  • PhD candidates who are seeking hands on experience for research.
  • Working professionals in pharmaceutical, Biotech, diagnostic sectors who are planning to upgrade their cell culture skills.

Our Course Modules

Introduction to Cell Culture
Basics of cell culture: primary vs. immortalized cells, adherent vs. suspension cultures.
Sterile techniques and biosafety.
Equipment: biosafety cabinets, incubators, microscopes.
Practical: Set up a sterile workspace.

Cell Culture Media and Growth Conditions
Types of media (DMEM, RPMI, etc.), supplements (FBS, antibiotics).
Optimizing pH, CO2, and temperature.
Practical: Prepare and filter-sterilize cell culture media.

Cell Maintenance and Subculturing
Passaging cells, cell counting (hemocytometer, automated counters).
Cryopreservation and thawing techniques.
Practical: Subculture a cell line (e.g., HeLa) and perform cell counting.

Applications and Assays in Cell Culture
Common assays: MTT, viability, apoptosis, and proliferation assays.
Applications in drug screening, toxicology, and cancer research.
Practical: Perform an MTT assay to assess cell viability.

Troubleshooting and Contamination Control
Identifying and preventing contamination (bacterial, fungal, mycoplasma).
Troubleshooting poor cell growth or unexpected results.
Practical: Test for mycoplasma contamination using PCR.

Our Training Features

Hands on Training: Our cell culture coaching program focuses on practical experience, allowing candidates to work directly with live cells. It covers aseptic handling, media preparation, subculturing, cryopreservation and contamination management.
Experienced Tutor: Learn from our experts who have deep knowledge in cell biology, cell line maintenance and laboratory operations and provide insights of real-world experience at every session.
Modern Lab Infrastructure: Our training is conducted in well-structured lab setting, access to biosafety cabinet, incubators, centrifuges and all other essential instruments.
Flexible Duration: We support cell culture techniques coaching duration from 15days to 3 months based on our candidate’s schedule. We offer weekend and weekday batch to accommodate our students, working professionals and research scholars.
Accommodation Facilities: We offer comfortable and affordable accommodation options for outstation candidates.
Certification: After successful completion, receive your recognized cell culture techniques certification which add creditability to your career and gain many job opportunities.