BIOB12H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Glass Electrode, Ph Meter, Reference Electrode

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Biob12 is a laboratory-based course designed to acquaint students with basic practical skills used in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology and microbiology. The course is divided into five major modules. These are basic laboratory techniques (calculations, solutions making, use of pipets and micropipettes and spectrophotometry), microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry and microscopy. Each module provides the foundation for upper year laboratory courses in the major disciplines of cell biology, biochemistry, microbiology and molecular biology. Students will develop practical skills as well as experience in methods of data manipulation, techniques used in searching for information specifically primary literature searches, and communication skills both written and verbal. Most experiments will be carried out in pairs. To ensure you get the most out of your laboratory experience, preparation is essential. You will be required to keep a laboratory log book. This will contain an introduction to each laboratory and a flow chart of each laboratory.

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