
Summer Training Programs


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2800 EGP | 50 Hours
Molecular Oncology
Cancer Critical Genes
This program provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of how molecular genetics guides cancer diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and personalized therapeutic strategies in clinical and research settings. Trainees will explore cancer oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, and clinically significant mutations such as P53 and KRAS. The program also covers molecular diagnostic techniques, FFPE tumor tissue analysis, gene expression profiling, minimal residual disease (MRD), major molecular response (MMR), prognosis-related biomarkers, and targeted therapy approaches used in modern oncology.

2800 EGP | 50 Hours
From DNA Extraction to Sequencing
The program is designed to provide participants with comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge in advanced molecular biology techniques used in research, biotechnology, and molecular diagnostics focusing on experimental troubleshooting, molecular data interpretation and quality control. Trainees will gain hands-on experience in DNA and RNA extraction from various sample types, PCR optimization and different amplification strategies and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). The program also covers HRM analysis, gene expression, SNPs genotyping and DNA sequencing technologies.

2000 EGP | 40 Hours
QC Laboratory Testing in Food & Pharma Industry
Trainees will gain hands-on experience in microbiological and analytical quality control procedures, laboratory safety practices, sample handling, media preparation, microbial identification, sterility testing, environmental monitoring, and quality assurance principles. The program also covers Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), contamination control, documentation systems, and interpretation of laboratory results to ensure product quality, safety, and regulatory compliance in industrial settings

2000 EGP | 30 Hours
Animal Cell Culture
Trainees will gain experience in preparation of culture media and supplements, thawing and subculturing cell lines, monitoring cell morphology and confluency, cell counting using hemocytometers, and assessing cell viability. The program also covers MTT assay principles, treatment of cultured cells with test compounds, basics of IC50 determination, troubleshooting contamination issues.
