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ERIC Number: EJ1228028
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019-Sep
Pages: 6
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-0021-9584
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Monoclonal Antibody Production: A Project-Based Laboratory Program for Final Year Biotechnology Undergraduate Students
Lindsay, Andrew J.
Journal of Chemical Education, v96 n9 p2036-2041 Sep 2019
A semester-long, project-based series of laboratory exercises is described that provides practical experience of the upstream and downstream processes involved in monoclonal antibody production. This 6 week project is aimed at final year undergraduate students undertaking primary degrees in biotechnology, biochemistry, or related disciplines. Students develop subject matter knowledge of biologics production and practical skills related to cell culture, column chromatography, quality control, and information literacy. Students are assigned a vial containing a hybridoma cell line stored in liquid nitrogen. They thaw the vial and culture the hybridoma over the course of 4 weeks. They perform daily counts of live/dead cells and quantify glucose levels in the media. During the 4 weeks they will expand their cells from a single 60 mm dish into two large T-175 flasks, one for antibody production and one for generating stocks. They harvest the medium from the production flask and purify the antibody via Protein G affinity chromatography on an FPLC instrument. The purity of the antibody is tested by SDS-PAGE, and the concentration is determined on a Nanodrop instrument. Students present their results in the form of a project thesis, a product datasheet, and a public presentation. Learning was assessed relative to six learning objectives using a student survey administered at the beginning (presurvey) and end (postsurvey). The students who have undertaken this module demonstrated substantial learning gains. This laboratory project is highly adaptable with scope to adapt it for longer or shorter study periods.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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