Detecting, Removing and Managing Mycoplasma Contamination
Tuesday, September 18, 2007, 12:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)
Mycoplasma contamination is a serious and very widespread cell culture problem yet it can be effectively managed without great difficulty or expense. This webinar will review the history of mycoplasma contamination, methods for detecting and eliminating it, as well as simple and easy to employ strategies to prevent it from becoming a problem in your research program.
Speaker: John Ryan, Ph.D.
John Ryan, Ph.D., has spent over 32 years in the fields of both animal and plant cell culture. He received his initial culture training during the nine years he spent at the W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center in Lake Placid, New York. There he was a member of the Center's Education Department that offered a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate training programs in plant and animal cell culture techniques. Since then, he has worked for over thirteen years with Corning Life Sciences, where he is currently Technical Marketing Manager. He has also worked at Bionique Testing Laboratories, the American Type Culture Collection, and the University of Connecticut from where he received his doctorate in Biochemistry.
We hope you will join us for this exclusive event.
