Virtual Microscope

Description
BioNetwork’s Virtual Microscope is the first fully interactive 3D scope - it’s a great practice tool to prepare you for working in a science lab. Learn terminology, usage, and care by interacting with a fully functional, virtual microscope. When you're ready, challenge your knowledge in the testing section to see what you've learned.
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Current Courses
May
8
Learn how to apply fundamental microbiological techniques to a wide range of manufacturing processes regulated by the FDA, USDA, and other agencies.
In this course, you’ll delve into concepts and techniques of microbial detection, isolation, enumeration, and identification plus examine written
April
21
Gain hands-on experience in sample preparation and purification techniques. You will learn to analyze biological samples for trace levels of drug and pesticide residues using HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography).
Students perform standard preparation, reagent preparation, sample
June
25
Are you new to the pharmaceutical or life science sectors? Need to brush up your skills? Learn and practice the basics of aseptic operations in a simulated CGMP environment.
CGMP exists to protect the health and safety of patients or consumers.
Aseptic Processing Level I provides the foundational
Current Courses
April
21
Gain hands-on experience in sample preparation and purification techniques. You will learn to analyze biological samples for trace levels of drug and pesticide residues using HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography).
Students perform standard preparation, reagent preparation, sample
May
8
Learn how to apply fundamental microbiological techniques to a wide range of manufacturing processes regulated by the FDA, USDA, and other agencies.
In this course, you’ll delve into concepts and techniques of microbial detection, isolation, enumeration, and identification plus examine written
June
25
Are you new to the pharmaceutical or life science sectors? Need to brush up your skills? Learn and practice the basics of aseptic operations in a simulated CGMP environment.
CGMP exists to protect the health and safety of patients or consumers.
Aseptic Processing Level I provides the foundational
eLearning
The Virtual Microscope Companion provides a self-guided exploration of a common laboratory microscope including its care, components, and usage. Learners can practice and test their knowledge in preparation for working with a real microscope.
This module includes, the basics of centrifugation, effects of gravity on particles in suspension, operation of a centrifuge, differential centrifugation, basic components, hazards and safety.
You’re the newest member of the Quality Assurance department at CATT - the Center for the Advancement of Toast Technology. Your mission is to audit the company and determine if it’s SOPs, notebooks, equipment, personnel, reagent labels, and test animals are GLP compliant.
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eLearning
The Virtual Microscope Companion provides a self-guided exploration of a common laboratory microscope including its care, components, and usage. Learners can practice and test their knowledge in preparation for working with a real microscope.
This module includes, the basics of centrifugation, effects of gravity on particles in suspension, operation of a centrifuge, differential centrifugation, basic components, hazards and safety.
You’re the newest member of the Quality Assurance department at CATT - the Center for the Advancement of Toast Technology. Your mission is to audit the company and determine if it’s SOPs, notebooks, equipment, personnel, reagent labels, and test animals are GLP compliant.
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eLearning
This module includes, the basics of centrifugation, effects of gravity on particles in suspension, operation of a centrifuge, differential centrifugation, basic components, hazards and safety.
You’re the newest member of the Quality Assurance department at CATT - the Center for the Advancement of Toast Technology. Your mission is to audit the company and determine if it’s SOPs, notebooks, equipment, personnel, reagent labels, and test animals are GLP compliant.
This lab will give you a chance to practice working with an analytical balance. You will weigh four items to check the balance response at its midpoint.
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Videos
Learn how to use a microscope, see it in action, and then head to the lab to practice working hands-on. In this video, Clarence (our rotifer microscopy expert), describes the functions and procedures for using a microscope including:
Stage controls
Coarse and fine focus
and more...
In this video, Jeff talks through some common issues and questions that beginners experience when learning to use a microscope. We'll discuss:
Common mistakes
Keeping both eyes open
Artifacts or specimens
Finding and centering the specimen
Oil immersion - how it works
Cleaning
There can be tens of thousands of cells in one milliliter of culture medium. So how are cells counted?
The process requires diluting the cell culture, dying the cells, and loading the cells into a hemocytometer. A hemocytometer is a modified microscope slide with two chambers. Each chamber is
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Videos
Learn how to use an analytical balance. In this video, we'll explore the steps and techniques required to set up, take measurements, and clean the balance.
This short animation illustrates how oil immersion works.
Learn how to use a microscope, see it in action, and then head to the lab to practice working hands-on. In this video, Clarence (our rotifer microscopy expert), describes the functions and procedures for using a microscope including:
Stage controls
Coarse and fine focus
and more...
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Videos
Capstone Center in Raleigh is BioNetwork's premiere worker training facility. At Capstone, fundamental scientific understanding meets hands-on application. Our industry-experienced instructors lead courses in bioprocessing, quality control, compliance, cGMP, analytical chemistry, and microbiology
BioNetwork's Greg Smith demonstrates the typical pieces of glassware used for measuring volume in a life science laboratory.
This short animation demonstrates the inner workings of a spectrophotometer.
Here's how a spectrophotometer works. A lamp provides the source of light. The beam of light strikes the diffraction grating, which works like a prism and separates the light into its component wavelengths. The grating is
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Activities

Would you like to host hundreds of prospective students on your college campus for a fun day of science and mystery? EASE (Effective Authentic Science Event) is a one-day outreach program for middle school students with the goal of showing them that science is fun, and that the local community

Electrophoretic techniques that distinguish DNA fragments by size are essential in forensics and in the mapping of restriction sites within genes. With the Restriction Digestion and Analysis of Lambda DNA Kit, students use three different restriction enzymes to digest genomic DNA from lambda

Using a PV92 PCR Informatics Kit, students will use real–world forensic techniques to extract DNA from their hair follicles or cheek cells, and then use PCR amplification and electrophoresis to fingerprint their own DNA at a specific genetic locus. Using their own results, students test the Hardy–
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Activities

Microbes exist in, and around, all of us. Some microbes can be transformed into "Mighty Microbes" that battle harmful pollutants like atrazine. In this activity, students will learn how microbes can be genetically transformed and used to degrade atrazine through bioremediation.

Zoonosis (a disease that can be transmitted to humans from animals) in swine are increasingly becoming a global public health concern. In this activity students will be introduced to a swine influenza outbreak, the potential dangers it poses to the human population, and perform electrophoresis of

One of the most popular new attractions at the local zoological park is a hybrid dinosaur. Unfortunately, the zookeepers underestimated the animals superior intelligence and the dinosaur has escaped! In this activity students are tasked with using gel electrophoresis to analyze the dino's DNA and
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Activities

Your students will become super sleuths as they analyze different pieces of evidence to solve a crime. Beginner sleuths will progress through a series of stations to solve the mystery, while more advanced sleuths will concentrate their efforts on more sophisticated processes to determine the

Learn about the basic structure of cells and DNA as you extract DNA from a strawberry. Discuss potential applications for DNA extraction.

How do scientists prove whether or not foods contain GMOs? Using real life techniques, students will perform several analyses to detect whether food samples have been genetically modified.
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