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Introduction

This unit will provide basic training to obtain fundamental analytical and cell culture skills in the field of pharmaceutical and biomedical science. The purpose of this unit is to introduce the basic laboratory skills that researchers utilise on a daily basis.

Summary 2024

Unit name Introduction to Analytical and Cell Culture Techniques
Unit code CSA742
Credit points 25
Faculty/School College of Health and Medicine
School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Discipline Pharmacy
Coordinator

Dr Iman Azimi

Teaching staff

Associate Professor Nuri Guven

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Requisites

Co-requisites

CSA741 Basic Laboratory Skills in Pharmaceutical Science and Cell Culture

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Online class: 120 min, (7 times/semester)

Science Laboratory: 180min, (10 times/semester)

Independent learning: 120min, Semester (13 times)

Assessment

Multiple choice question online quizzes (4 x 5% each)

Submission of practical report (25%)

Short answer question written online quiz  (25%)

Practical assessment - Direct Observations of Procedural Skills, 2 hours (30%)

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Textbooks

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