Underlying principles of immunoassay with focus on ELISA. Examples of ELISA techniques and applications in the pharmaceutical, environmental, biotechnology, and clinical laboratory settings will be discussed. Laboratory exercises and discussions cover qualitative and quantitative data analysis and direct, indirect, sandwich, and competitive ELISA methods.
Course ID
22
Department
Subject
Units
1
Requisites
ADVISE: BIO 11 and (elementary algebra or higher)
Transfer code
CSU
Credit type
Credit/Degree Applicable
Pass/Nopass
P/NP Available
Lecture hours
Lec-17.5
Lab hours
Lab-10.5
Has field trips
1