Human Cell Culture. Methods and Applications
Course number | 26 |
Year | 2020 |
Type | Methodcourse |
Track | - |
Max participants | 12 |
Application deadline | 2020-04-03 |
Language | En |
Course leader | Ulf Eriksson, Per Artursson |
Department | Medical Cell Biology (UE), Pharmacy (PA) |
Visiting address | Husargatan 3, BMC |
Post address | Box 571 (UE), Box 580 (PA), 75123 Uppsala |
Dates | June 1st - June 5th |
Location | BMC |
Course length | 5 full days |
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Description
A combined theoretical/practical course in cell culture methods.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge in the theory and practice of cell culture. Knowledge in basic and state-of-the-art methods applied to cell cultures. To have developed skills for bench work with cell cultures on an individual basis.
Contents
Cell culture reflecting stem, transit amplifying, differentiated and terminally differentiated tissue states; Monolayer and organotypic culture involving one or more cell types. Applicability of cell cultures as alternatives to laboratory animal experiments. Mechanisms regulating cell growth and viability, differentiation and apoptosis. Assessment of cell transformation to immortal and malignant phenotypes. Isolation of specific cells, e.g., epithelial cells, characterisation of cultured cells. Handling and sterile techniques, choice of materials and media for cell culture, e.g., serum-dependent vs. serum-free culture conditions. Cell cloning and gene transfer. Practical handling of cultures: thawing/freezing, passage, expansion and long-term storage. Handling of normal and tumor tissue for optimizing obtainment of cultures. Tissue engineering practices. Transcriptomics, proteomics and informatics methods for biomedical research with cell lines. Discussion of participants own culture experience and problems.
Instructions
Lectures, laboratory work, IT-use and group discussions on pitfalls and possibilities with cell cultures
Examination
Presence at scheduled lectures and time allocated for oral examination of all participants is compulsory.
Literature studies and oral presentation of results for the course participants. Based on documented participation in the lectures, the oral examination can be arranged separately with the course organizer.
Literature
Handouts are provided for all elements of the course.
Teaching staff
Roland Grafström
More information
Patrik Lundquist
Department of Pharmacy
Husargatan 3 (B3:3)
Box 580
751 23 Uppsala
patrik.lundquist@farmaci.uu.se