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Overview

The environment is teeming with microbial life. On this practical course you will learn about where microbes live and the aseptic techniques that microbiologists use to study them and to prevent contamination of cultures.

You will learn techniques to protect the operator (i.e. you) and others from contamination by the microorganisms under study and also prevent contamination of cultures and equipment by other microorganisms in the environment.

Microorganisms can be grown in either liquid or solid culture. The simple techniques that you learn will be used to transfer microorganisms between different media without contamination. These exercises will enable you to familiarise yourselves with the sterile techniques and equipment.
 

Aims

The broad aims of the course are to:
  • Provide the foundations of aseptic technique, why it is an important skill for research and how it is applied across bioscience and medical research.
  • Introduce the equipment and techniques of microbiology.
  • Provide practical application to sterilise equipment and inoculate cultures.
  • Provide the dos and don'ts of aseptic technique.

 

Who is the course for?

Biological and medical scientists who wish to learn aseptic skills and how to refine and apply them. No prior knowledge of aseptic techniques or microbiology will be required, and the purpose of the course is to offer a practical point of access to these techniques in a practical user-friendly form.
 

Learning outcomes

Knowledge and understanding
  1. Understand the principles of aseptic and microbial techniques.
  2. Learn about culturing microorganisms
  3. Learn the different methods of inoculation and types of contamination.
  4. Practical application of generic methods to sterilise equipment, inoculate, culture and assess own aseptic technique.
  5. Understand the importance of refining a good aseptic technique.