Introduction to techniques for culturing mammalian cells, including media formulation, aseptic technique, freezing, thawing, subculturing, and maintaining cells. Theory includes maintaining proper growth conditions, preventing contamination, as well as cellular responses to DNA damage and gene expression. Practical experience includes the proper use and care of equipment for culturing cells and performing cell growth and viability assays.
Course ID
21A
Department
Subject
Units
2
Requisites
ADVISE: ((ET 108A or (elementary algebra or higher)) and BIO 11 and (CHEM 32 or CHEM 40)
Transfer code
CSU
Credit type
Credit/Degree Applicable
Pass/Nopass
P/NP Available
Lecture hours
Lec-36
Lab hours
Lab-18
Has field trips
1