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Rutgers University (C.R.E.B.B.)
The Center for Research and Education in Bioluminescence and Biotechnology (CREBB) offers a series of continuing education workshops each year featuring nationally renowned presenters. CREBB is a component of Rutgers University, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. The CREBB mission is to perform basic research on bioluminescence and to utilize bioluminescence (especially the Green-Fluorescent Protein) as a tool to educate the scientific and industrial communities in the field of biotechnology. Our primary short course, Protein Purification: Principles & Practice, is a 5 ½ day hands-on laboratory course in which participants will learn skills to effectively design separation and purification strategies for downstream processing. This course uses the remarkable Green-Fluorescent Protein (GFP), a novel marker for gene expression, as the source material. While this is a general course applicable to all proteins, we use GFP as a highly effective visual teaching tool.
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- Business Type:
- University
- Industry Type:
- University / Academia / Research
- Market Focus:
- Nationally (across the country)
- Year Founded:
- 1766
- Turnover:
- less than $1,000,000 US