Cell Culture Dish feature us in Cool Tools
Cell Culture Dish Magazine explore the benefits of digital training
June 2023
From the article
Gibco Cell Culture Basics Virtual Lab – A Great Example of the Benefits of Digital Training
Digital training tools are being popularized in the life sciences because of their accessibility, flexibility, and ability to foster learning across different competency levels and potentially in different geographical locations. The Gibco Cell Culture Basics Virtual Lab is a great example of this.
Over the years, it has been a valuable resource for those new to cell culture or those seeking to improve their baseline skills. Due to popular demand, Gibco has recently re-launched the virtual lab with improvements and new features. The “renovated” lab builds on the original framework, offering scientists information on a wide range of cell culture topics and interactive activities within a virtual lab.
Brandy Sargent | Editor | Cell Culture Dish
About Cell Culture Dish
The Cell Culture Dish is a blog designed to provide a community for scientists and others involved in biotechnology to share expertise and best practices as well as discuss topics of interest to the community. The blog covers areas important to the application, development, and regulatory approval of cell culture processes and products. This includes biomanufacturing, vaccines, cell culture media and equipment, regenerative medicine, cord blood stem cells, cellular therapy, cell-based assays, diagnostic antibodies, life science research, and related applications of cell culture.
About Brandy Sargent
As editor and frequent author of The Cell Culture Dish, I strive to introduce topics that are interesting, thought-provoking, and possible starting points for discussion by the community. I have worked in the biotechnology industry for over ten years, first in corporate communications and public relations, then in technical sales and marketing, and most recently as a consultant. I was fascinated by the different applications of biotechnology when I first started working in the industry and continue to be fascinated as my experience and exposure has grown. I hope that I can share my enthusiasm with blog readers and invite you to share your expertise and experience so the community can thrive and these important applications of cell culture can deliver on their promise for biomedicine and human health.