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Department of Animal Biotechnology

Department of Animal Biotechnology

“Bridging Species and Science – Skilling Learners in Animal Research, Diagnostics, and Translational Technologies.”

Introduction

The Department of Animal Biotechnology at Aspire Tech Park equips learners with advanced tools and ethical research practices for animal-based diagnostics, molecular biology, and preclinical biotechnology. Tailored for students and professionals from zoology, veterinary sciences, and biotechnology backgrounds, the programs emphasize real-world research capabilities and diagnostic relevance, not textbook repetition. This department trains learners to master animal sampling protocols, diagnostic assays, genetic screening, and in vivo protocol design, preparing them for careers in CROs, animal health research labs, and pharmaceutical development sectors.

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Currently Active

Animal Handling, Pre-Pharmacology and Pharmacology training modules are available for registration.

Courses Under Validation

Molecular diagnostics and in vivo ethics-compliant, Advanced gene editing simulations, preclinical study workflows, and translational diagnostic protocols are being finalized.

Foundational Webinars

  • Molecular Diagnostics and Research Careers in Animal Biotechnology
  • Research Animal Handling: Ethics, Compliance, and Protocols
  • Gene Editing and Knockout Strategies in Animal Models
  • Translational Research: From Animal Study to Drug Evaluation
  • Veterinary Molecular Tools in Zoonotic and Genetic Disease Detection

Online Hands-on Training Workshops

  • PCR and RT-PCR Workflow for Animal Pathogen Detection
  • Diagnostic Assay Design for Genetic Disorders in Animals
  • Molecular Characterization Techniques: Primer Design to Result Validation
  • In Silico Simulation: Gene Knockout Planning and Mutation Analysis
  • Animal Genomic Data Analysis using Online Bioinformatics Platforms

Offline Hands-on Training Workshops

  • Ethical Research Animal Handling and Sampling (CPCSEA-Compliant Demo)
  • DNA/RNA Extraction and Molecular Screening from Animal Tissue
  • ELISA and Molecular Assay Interpretation for Animal Health
  • Protein Isolation and Western Blot Protocol (Advanced Interpretation Level)
  • In Vivo Research Planning: Dosage, Endpoint Criteria, and Ethics Review
  • Advanced Diagnostic Strategy Building for Veterinary Research Projects

Certification Courses

Advanced Level

  • Molecular Diagnostics in Veterinary and Preclinical Research
  • Genetic Screening and Marker-Based Trait Identification
  • Translational Toxicology: Preclinical Assay Simulation & Reporting
  • Ethical Planning and Documentation of Animal-Based Studies
  • Bioinformatics for Animal Genomics and Mutation Profiling

Internships (Online & Offline)

  • Molecular Diagnostic Internship: Project-Based Animal PCR/ELISA Modules
  • Simulation Internship: Preclinical Study Design and Gene Editing Planning
  • Research Internship: Translational Workflow Design in Animal-Based Projects
  • Offline Internship: Ethical Handling, Sample Collection, and Result Interpretation
  • Mini-Project Internship: Animal Genetic Disorder Identification & Report Compilation

Outcomes

  • Master ethical, high-level animal research protocols and assay interpretation
  • Become job-ready for diagnostics labs, translational research centers, and CROs
  • Build capability in molecular marker screening and zoonotic disease workflows
  • Gain experience in preclinical study design, documentation, and result reporting
  • Receive expert-certified project credentials and career mentoring

Target Job Placement Sectors

  • Contract Research Organizations (CROs) – Animal Study Divisions
  • Animal Health & Disease Surveillance Research Units
  • Veterinary Molecular Diagnostic Labs
  • Translational Research Labs in Academia and Industry
  • Pharmaceutical R&D – Toxicology and Genetic Testing Units
  • Regulatory Compliance & Protocol Writing Roles for Preclinical Research