Spit Camp
Spit Camp provides an open forum environment, scientific lectures, and carefully constructed hands-on lab experiments, in which you will learn both basic and advanced strategies for incorporating saliva into your research. Gain practical knowledge/experience in salivary bioscience, while building relationships, collaborations, sharing ideas and getting valuable feedback. At Spit Camp, you will become a confident salivary bioscience researcher, capable of using saliva analysis to increase value and overall impact of your research.
Spit Camp I – Salivary Analyte Basics & Lab Training
This two-day workshop, led by Dr. Douglas Granger and the IISBR laboratory staff, was designed for faculty, post-doctoral scholars and fellows. The lecture component covers theoretical perspectives; use of oral fluid as biological specimen; practical aspects of sample handing, collection, and study design; basics of immunoassay used for assaying saliva; and strategies for writing papers, presentations, and proposals. The laboratory component includes hands-on, supervised training on sample processing, salivary immunoassay and kinetic reaction assays. Samples will be collected and assayed, then data will be generated for group discussion and analysis. Workshop attendance is limited to five to ten participants per camp session, as this small size is ideal for allowing in-depth, individualized discussion and instruction.
Wednesday, Janary 24, 2018 to Thursday, January 25, 2018
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Sponsored by:
- Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research
- Department of Psychology and Social Behavior
- School of Social Ecology