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An innovative service of vocational training
applied to biotechnologies


The service of vocational training proposed by Ecole de l'ADN is aimed at the personnel of all sectors concerned with biotechnology:
Agroalimentary, Health, Chemistry, Environment, Computer science, Criminal Law, Risk Capital, Management, Governance, Medias
The rapid development of biotechnology commands an adaptation of human resources. The service of vocational training of Ecole de l'ADN responds to this technical evolution.

The training products of Ecole de l'ADN are intended for:

 

• Biologists whose initial training in molecular biology; is insufficient or unsuited;

• People without an initial training in biological sciences and confronted with biotechnology products or services;

Training applies to the specific needs of the professionals, including theoretical and practical approaches.


On request, they may be designed and realised, as required. For non-biologists, training is simplified, without evading the complexity of the methods and concepts and is directly applied to their needs. .

On request, courtesy of its mobile laboratories, Ecole de l'ADN can also deliver most of the workshops on site.

Contact us for rates and additional information.

Training donor n° 91-30-021630-30 registered by Prefect of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region.

Approval of the Genetic Engineering Committee n° 4056.

   
PRODUCTS / 2005 - 2006
   

 
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Approach of molecular biology techniques applied to the guarantee of varietal authenticity and hygiene conditions
Useful procedures in agroalimentary production
Traceability and quality control in the agroalimentary domain
Genetically modified organisms (GMO) in the agroalimentary domain
GMO: how to identify them?
Cloning and expression of ß-lactamase, directed mutagenesis and functional expression
Directed mutagenesis: function modification of a protein
Approach of basic technolgies in molecular biology
Sex determination by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
Purifying and producting recombinant proteins: molecular cloning
Human identification: genetic fingerprinting in forensic practice
Infectious disease diagnostic by PCR


 


Special thanks to Tony Richards for the translation.

 

 

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