While the practical performance of a real-time PCR quantification experiment is relatively straightforward, it is clear that
many users experience a genuine need for more in depth training of their experiment design and data-analysis skills. To
accommodate this need, Biogazelle organizes focused courses in which the fundamental and advanced principles
of experiment design and data-analysis are covered. These courses consist of a balanced mix between theoretical background
and practical hands-on data-analysis, and are targeted towards qPCR users of all experience levels.
Browse the course content or have a look at a sample chapter.
Average rating from previous course participants:
90 % for course
content
93 % for teachers
97 % would recommend the course to others
Quotes from course participants:
"Well delivered, very
interesting and stimulating!"
"Use of exercises really made the teaching
relevant to students and enforced understanding."
"Allowing us to ask
questions relevant to our own research was really helpful."
Professor Stephen Bustin (Queen Mary University of London): "The Biogazelle course was ideally pitched for the statistically-challenged biologist. It was very helpful to finally understand some of reasons underlying the use of specific statistical tests. Teaching was of the highest standard, the individual modules were well thought out and there was plenty of time to carry out exercises and hands-on use of the qbasePLUS software. I think that attendance at this course is a revelation even for the experienced qPCR user, and highly recommend attendance." (June 2009, London)
