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This 46-page report, provided by the Coalition of State Bioscience Institutes (CSBI), provides a national snapshot of the talent needs of the United State's life science industry as it adjusts from the initial effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. In this edition, TEConomy Partners LLC collaborates with...
This handout from the Biotechnology Alliance for Suncoast Biology Educators reviews the basic biology and classification of major invertebrate animal phyla for high school biology students. It requires live animal examples. Model animals include: upside down jellyfish, tubifex worm, aquatic snail,...
This video is part of the AC2 Biomanufacturing Workshop 1- Overview and Bacterial Systems that was held by AC2 Bio-Link Regional Center and InnovATEBIO National Center. During this video, Dr. Dennis Gross, CEO of the Pennsylvania Drug Discovery Institute and Professor of Experimental Therapeutics...
This page, from the U.S. National Library of Medicine's Medline Plus, offers information on the topic of cloning. Included are a short summary of the topic, with definitions of gene cloning, reproductive cloning, and therapeutic cloning, as well as collections of links under the headings Start Here,...
This 13-page resource, from Frederick Community College is a standard operating procedure (SOP) for multicolor panel antibody staining of T Lymphocytes. The SOP outlines the purpose, scope, definitions, references, safety measures, responsibilities, materials and equipment involved in the procedure....
This PowerPoint presentation is intended to introduce students to natural resources education and careers. Some careers include forestry, fish and wildlife management, environmental management, parks and outdoor recreation, wildfire management, and range management. The presentation provides an...
Introduction to Mammalogy is a laboratory/field-based 3-credit course. The lectures introduce students to the characteristics, evolutionary history, classification, adaptations, ecology, and natural history of mammals. The labs emphasize field techniques for the the study of mammalian biodiversity...
This video, from Digital World Biology, discusses the development and characteristics of a cell line called NIST CHO, engineered to produce a monoclonal antibody. The video details the various cell lines used in research, including E. coli, NS0 cells, and yeast strains, highlighting the transition...
The NCSR Pictorial Series of presentations are designed to provide faculty, teachers and other natural resource professionals an informal PowerPoint presentation on selected environmental settings. The presentations consist of pictures of the natural environment and feature plants, animals and...
This video is part of the AC2 Biomanufacturing Workshop 1- Overview and Bacterial Systems that was held by AC2 Bio-Link Regional Center and InnovATEBIO National Center. During this video, Dr. Jim DeKloe, biotechnology professor at Solano College, discusses protein structure from a biomanufacturing ...
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