Hosted by the Lady Davis Institute Graduate Student Committee, this workshop will cover topics aimed at improving your qPCR results including:
Considerations for assay design and analysis
Guidelines for developing robust and reliable qPCR assays
How to assess qPCR performance and troubleshoot
Ask the experts at the end of the workshop for any questions related to your specific experiments!
All trainees are welcome, no matter your research site.
More about the speaker, Jennifer Mook, Senior Applications Specialist at Promega:
Jennifer received her B.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from Winona State University in Minnesota. She spent the next nine years working for a large science-based agriculture company before transitioning to a medical diagnostic company developing human pathogen detection assays. Jennifer then joined Promega as an R&D Scientist with a focus on nucleic acid amplification technologies. Nine years later, she transitioned to the Scientific Applications teams where she is now a Sr. Applications Scientist. As an Applications Scientist, Jennifer utilizes Promega’s broad portfolio of products, adapting products and creating custom workflow solutions to meet customers’ unique needs.