Cells are our absolute passion. In our opinion, cells are the most wondrous creatures in this world, and the cell culture lab is our haven. The cell culture lab is also the main and most important laboratory for most life science disciplines.
Our mission is to help you develop the two essential pillars of good scientific work in the cell culture lab.
1 Reproducibility of results
No matter how groundbreaking the results of our studies are – if they cannot be reproduced, they are of no use. They would have only wasted energy, time, resources, and often times, tax money.
Unfortunately, this is a serious problem. Currently, a huge number of results in biological studies cannot be reproduced – not only by other groups, but sometimes also not by the original team. Some even talk about a “reproducibility crisis” in science.
What are the reasons for this?
One of them is sheerly the lack of efforts for standardizing methods.
2 Standardization of methods
In simple words, standardization means to maintain the same conditions for an experiment. This includes temperatures, incubation times, concentrations of solutions, surface structures, calibration of instruments – literally anything that contributes to a condition.
In the industrial sector, the practice of standardization is much better, however, in research, it needs major improvement.
Why our videos tutorials?
Our video tutorials on technical skills in the cell culture lab are a comprehensive collection of high quality videos.
After completing this course, you will…
What makes us different?
Complete package. With our video tutorials, there is no need to look around anymore. We offer the complete package for making you fit for the cell culture lab.
In our video tutorials, we not only follow the rules of GCCP (Good Cell Culture Practice), but we also want to inspire you to think about the way you work in your lab.
Learning Toolboxes (PDFs for download) are also included in the package. They will help you to become confident with your skills and knowledge.
After successfully passing the exam, you will also receive a certificate.
Community. With your help, we want to build up a global scientific community for lab culture and scientific integrity.
Scientific integrity. Our video tutorials have a special focus on scientific integrity. This includes the understanding of the importance of reproducibility of experiments and standardization of methods. We also discuss common pitfalls in data interpretation.
Social impact. We try to keep our prices as low as possible, in order to create a globally inclusive scientific community.
Our video tutorials include
- common mistakes
- do‘s and don‘ts
- tips & hacks
- good habits
- opinions
Who will benefit from our video tutorials?
Anyone who does practical work in life science labs, particularly in the cell culture lab, will find the tutorials useful. If you are an absolute beginner or you already have experience for many years in the cell culture lab, in both cases, there may be questions never answered, or, maybe never even asked. But, in our opinion, it is never too late to ask.
We offer one, two or three month streaming of our videos. Depending on your schedule, our programme will make you familiar with good working practices in the cell culture lab.
As always, if things are done differently in your lab, there may be a good reason for that. We want to encourage you to ask for the reasons. Let us foster a culture of respectful discussions – as this is what science is all about.
We listed groups of persons who would benefit from our video tutorials. However, some of you will find yourself belonging to different overlapping groups, or you may not belong to any of the groups. In any case, if you are interested in the course, you are of course always welcome to join.
Anyone who does practical work in life science labs, particularly in the cell culture lab, will find the tutorials useful. If you are an absolute beginner or you already have experience for many years in the cell culture lab, in both cases, there may be questions never answered, or, maybe never even asked. But, in our opinion, it is never too late to ask.
We offer one, two or three month streaming of our videos. Depending on your schedule, our programme will make you familiar with good working practices in the cell culture lab.
As always, if things are done differently in your lab, there may be a good reason for that. We want to encourage you to ask for the reasons. Let us foster a culture of respectful discussions – as this is what science is all about.
We listed groups of persons who would benefit from our video tutorials. However, some of you will find yourself belonging to different overlapping groups, or you may not belong to any of the groups. In any case, if you are interested in the course, you are of course always welcome to join.
Team
Before diving into the adventure of exploring the scientific world as Post-Docs, we both worked as lab technicians for many years. As a team, we cover a wide range of different laboratory techniques such as cell culture technique, molecular biology, histology, microbiology, immunology, hematology, biochemical analysis, confocal microscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, high resolution respirometry, and many more. We have trained and supervised many bachelor, master, and PhD students over the last 25 years in practical laboratory as well as scientific work and writing. We found that especially for practical lab work, the questions and the pain points are very often the same. This inspired us to develop our video tutorials for the cell culture lab for you.
We want to pass on to you the knowledge we have accumulated over the past three decades.
We would like to share our passion for life science with you, and make your experience in the cell culture lab pleasant and exciting.
Asmita Banerjee, PhD
Adelheid Weidinger, PhD
Good Cell Culture Practice
Good Practices have been set up, because the conditions of experiments have to be technically as similar as possible. This means there are good and bad ways of performing certain tasks. In our videos, we adhere to the rules of Good Cell Culture Practice. We also believe that they need to be improved and fine-tuned even more.
Memberships
EdTech Austria
Despite a highly digitized world, the use of new technologies in education is still lagging behind. Therefore, EdTech Austria supports companies that develop and provide digital learning tools and applications. EdTech Austria is also one of the founding members of the European EdTech Alliance that connects national trade associations, clusters, incubators, and organisations working with founders and providers of education technology. EdTech Austria is an initiative of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber, Wirtschaftskammer Salzburg and Land Salzburg, with the mission to support Educational Technology “EdTech” companies all over Austria.
Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration
The Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration provides a platform for research groups from various fields. The interdisciplinary teams include biochemists, chemists, biophysicists, molecular biologists, biotechnologists, electronic technicians and veterinarians using technologies such as 3D printing with photopolymers, cell sorting, cell immortalization and in silico simulation. The objective is to better understand soft tissue, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, bone and neuro regeneration and thereby enhance therapy with new and improved treatment methods. This platform was founded 2006 by the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, the Research Center in Cooperation with AUVA, and research groups from the Medical University of Vienna, the Bernhard Gottlieb University Dental Clinic and the Red Cross of Upper Austria. By 2023, the platform extended to 32 groups from 14 leading scientific institutions.
Our Partners
Evercyte – “Forever is just enough”
Evercyte provides human cell lines as model systems for cell based assays, production host, and cellular therapy applications. In order to maintain primary cell-like functionality, Evercyte uses cellular reprogramming or hTERT immortalization. Common standards for comparability and reproducibility of research and development in the life sciences are of utmost importance. Evercyte follows the highest standards for Good Cell Culture Practice (GCCP) to ensure comparability of in vitro results.