Events

23 Jun 2020-24 Jun 2020|Gurgaon (Manesar) | online

Online Training Session on Downstream Bioprocessing and Bioanalytic Techniques on 23rd and 24th June 2020

 Amity Institute of Biotechnology Organised Online Training Session on Downstream Bioprocessing and Bioanalytic Techniques on 23rd and 24th June 2020 by Dr. Sivapathasekaran and Dr. Bhargav Prasad .Kodaganti, Lead Trainer, GE Health Cares Life Sciences. 

In his session, Dr. Sivapathasekaran spoke on downstream bioprocessing,Fast Trak Training & Education, which provides an opportunity to students to understand the concepts of protein purification and process development via lectures: Introduction to chromatography and Ion Exchange chromatography. Introduction to chromatography, explained the basic chemistry of resin and different types of chromatography techniques integrated with the respective resin availability. Ion Exchange chromatography explained the basics of techniques and in-depth requirement for experimental planning’s.   

Webinar in bioanalytics provided a learning experience for students, to understand the concepts of Bioanalytics techniques (SPR principle, assay development) and its various applications. Lecture 1: Kinetic analysis using Biacore systems, explained the theory behind the SPR working principle, different approaches used in kinetics setup and its advantages. Lecture 2: Biacore assay preparations and Applications, explained the assay method development requirements and various applications of Biacore SPR analytical technique covering the industrial and research aspects. This session was delivered by Dr. Bhargav Prasad Kodaganti.

After the lecture, the queries from the participants were answered by the Guest speaker and the session ended with a vote of thanks proposed by Prof Manju Anand. Webinar was aimed at reducing Industry Academia gap and exposing students to the latest technology. The main purpose of the webinars was to impart knowledge and strengthen their concepts about Protein purification & characterization and prepare them for Hands on trainings in the near future. Total 55 Students and 10 faculties attended the training.