Immunology & Immunotechniques

Introduction

As the operational underpinning for drug development, diagnostics, and clinical translation, mastery of these fundamental immunotechniques is highly valued in both academia and the biopharmaceutical sector.

Course Outline

Unit 1 - In-Vitro Cell Culture Fundamentals & Laboratory Safety: Biosafety & Aseptic techniques, decontamination methods, Media Formulations & Additives,Sterilization & Quality Control.
Unit 2 - Primary Cell Isolation, Quantification & Inverted Microscopy: Tissue dissociation methods, Cell counting and viability, alignment of inverted phase-contrast optics and morphological evaluation.
Unit 3 - Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA): Direct vs. Indirect ELISA design, signal generation and amplification, standard curve preparation and dynamic range optimization.
Unit 4 - Blocking Chemistry, SDS-PAGE & Western Blotting: Protein quantitation by Bradford, sample preparation & gel electrophoresis, membrane transfer (PVDF), blocking & immunodetection.
Unit 5 - Immunofluorescence (IFA), High-Resolution Imaging & Quantitative Analysis: Sub-culturing onto glass coverslips, fixation & permeabilization, fluorescent staining & microscopy, image acquisition and analysis.

Application

Unit Details Technologies / Instrumentation
1 In-Vitro Cell Culture Media Preparation, Biosafety, CO2 Incubator & Sterlization technique
2 Primary Cell Isolation Extraction of tissues, viability and cell analysis
3 ELISA Assay ELISA assay by microplate reader
4 SDS-PAGE & Western Blotting SDS-PAGE, Western Blot, Chemiluminescence
5 Immunofluorescence (IFA) Analysis by Fluorescence Microscopy & Data Analysis

Application

In research, this powerful combination is widely applied in fields like oncology, immunology, and drug discovery.

Information

How does Immunology & Immunotechniques training boost your career?

Hands-on ELISA and immunoassay experience is a core requirement for roles in diagnostics, quality control, and immunology research, helping you build a practical skillset that's directly applicable to lab and biotech industry positions.

Which instruments will I use during Immunotechniques training?

Training includes primary cell isolation and counting under an inverted microscope, along with a full ELISA workflow using a microplate reader for signal detection and quantification.

What is the duration of the training and the fee structure?

Duration: 80 Hrs or Up to 45 Days

Service Charges: We charge fee to cover the expenses of chemical and reagents that is  INR 12,000 /- (Indian Nationals) & $200 (Foreign Nationals)

Note: The program utilizes advanced instrumentation, specialized chromatographic resins, and high-grade analytical reagents. Because the fee directly covers these extensive consumable costs and dedicated instrument, the fee structure is fixed and non-negotiable.

Who is eligible to attend this training program?
  • The program is designed for undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral candidates (B.Sc., M.Sc., B.Tech, M.Tech, Ph.D.) in Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Life Sciences, Pharmacy, or Biochemical Engineering, as well as early-career industry professionals, QA/QC analysts, and academic faculty looking to upskill in bioprocessing

 

How do I download brochure and registration form?

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