Lab Handbook : Basics to work with extracellular vesicles : 5-7th of September 2023
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2023
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Estonian University of Life Sciences
Abstrakt
This collaborative research school is a dynamic partnership between the
Combivet ERA Chair of Comparative Medicine at the Institute of
Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences of the Estonian University of
Life Sciences, and the OH-Boost project. It is a collective effort involving
four esteemed institutions, Estonian University of Life Sciences (EMU),
Tartu University (UT), University of Helsinki (UH), and University of
Milan (UniMi). The research school is funded by the European Union's
Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, under grant agreement
No 857418, and Horizon Coordination and Support Actions under grant
agreement № 101079349 respectively.
Throughout this exclusive research school, students will engage in handson
training, mastering the essentials of extracellular vesicle (EV) isolation,
characterization, and associated data analysis. Participants will be guided
throughout the program by experienced instructors in the EV field.
The curriculum includes a diverse collection of lectures, covering vital
theoretical foundations, optimal methodologies, practical tips,
troubleshooting strategies, and steadfast adherence to quality benchmarks
set by the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV).
Furthermore, the program explores cutting-edge advancements, including
scalable EV production and crucial techniques such as size exclusion
chromatography, tangential flow filtration, nanoparticle tracking analysis,
flow cytometry for EVs, and EV RNA extraction and characterization.
This research school is designed to meet the needs of researchers focused
on extracellular vesicles (EVs). Especially for those looking to build solid
foundational knowledge to begin their exploration of the EV research field.
Kirjeldus
Märksõnad
extracellular vesicles, summer schools, handbooks, COMBIVET (project)
