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15 Days International Online Certificate Course on “FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIAL INSTRUMENTATION”

 

DAY

CHAPTER NUMBER

TOPICS

Day – 1

21.01.2026

1

Orientation to the Microbiology Laboratory

2

Parts of Microscope

3

Bright Field Microscope and Dark Field Microscope

4

Difference between Simple Microscope and Compound Microscope

Day – 2

22.01.2026

5

Electron Microscope

6

Difference between Light Microscope and Electron Microscope

7

Difference between Scanning Electron Microscope and Transmission Electron Microscope

Day – 3

23.01.2026

Quiz 1 from Day 1 Lecture Videos and Day 2 Lecture Videos (20 Multiple Choice Questions)

Day – 4

24.01.2026

8

An Introduction to Spectrophotometer

9

Preventive Measures in Spectrophotometer

10

Spectrophotometer - Applications, Advantages and Limitations

Day – 5

25.01.2026

11

Colorimeter

12

Difference between Colorimeter and Spectrophotometer

13

Flame Photometer

Day – 6

26.01.2026

Quiz 2 from Day 4 Lecture Videos and Day 5 Lecture Videos (20 Multiple Choice Questions)

Day – 7

27.01.2026

14

Hot air oven

15

Autoclave

16

Difference between Hot air oven and Autoclave

Day – 8

28.01.2026

17

Microbiology Incubator

18

Difference between Microbiology Incubator and Hot air oven

19

Colony counter

Day – 9

29.01.2026

Quiz 3 from Day 7 Lecture Videos and Day 8 Lecture Videos (20 Multiple Choice Questions)

Day – 10

30.01.2026

20

pH Meter

21

Laminar air flow cabinet

22

Lyophilizer

Day – 11

31.01.2026

23

An Introduction to Centrifuge

24

Rotors in Centrifuge

25

Types of Centrifuge

26

Centrifuge - Applications, Precautionary measures, Advantage and Limitations

Day – 12

01.02.2026

Quiz 4 from Day 10 Lecture Videos and Day 11 Lecture Videos (20 Multiple Choice Questions)

Day – 13

02.02.2026

27

An Introduction to Electrophoresis

28

Electrophoresis - Applications, Advantages and Limitations

29

Gel Documentation System

Day – 14

03.02.2026

30

Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate - Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE)

31

Two-dimensional (2D) Gel Electrophoresis (2DGE)

32

Difference Between One-Dimensional Electrophoresis, Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis and SDS-PAGE 

Day – 15

04.02.2026

Quiz 5 from Day 13 Lecture Videos and Day 14 Lecture Videos (20 Multiple Choice Questions)

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