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Complete Guide to Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISAs)
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Complete Guide to Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISAs)

Master Immuno assays for diagnostics, protocols, quality controls, troubleshooting and statistical data interpretations
Last updated 8/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • ELISAs Fundamentals, Applications and Data Analysis
  • Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assays
  • Design Protocols for Diagnostics and Drug Discovery
  • Troubleshooting and Quality Control for Assays

Course content

1 section5 lectures1h 4m total length
  • Chapter 0- Introduction to Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)2:04

    Course Intro Mastering Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)

  • Chapter 1 – Antibody Structure & Binding16:05

    Understand the architecture of immunoglobulins, antigen-binding mechanisms, and molecular interactions essential for ELISA-based diagnostics.

  • Chapter 2 – ELISA Protocol Fundamentals23:23

    Execute standardized ELISA protocols, choose optimal immobilization techniques, and select enzymes for accurate clinical diagnostics.

  • Chapter 3 – ELISA Quality Control9:49

    Implement essential controls, troubleshoot assay issues, and apply corrective actions to ensure accuracy and reproducibility.

  • Chapter 4 – Statistical Analysis of ELISA Results13:16

    Apply sensitivity, specificity, LOD calculations, and standardized reporting to interpret ELISA results with precision.

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of biology or chemistry recommended but not required

Description

This comprehensive ELISA training course equips clinical laboratory professionals, researchers, and students with the skills to master enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay techniques for diagnostic applications.

Through four detailed modules, you will explore antibody structure and antigen-binding principles, master standardized ELISA protocols (direct, indirect, sandwich, and competitive formats), and apply best practices in protein immobilization, enzyme detection, and blocking strategies.

You will learn to implement robust quality control measures, troubleshoot common assay issues, and apply statistical analysis for accurate interpretation of diagnostic results. Each lesson is designed to enhance both theoretical understanding and hands-on competence, ensuring you can confidently run ELISAs in clinical, research, and industrial settings.

Whether you work in molecular biology, immunology, biopharma, or clinical diagnostics, this course will help you improve assay reliability, minimize variability, and produce reproducible, regulatory-compliant results. You will also gain insights into advanced applications such as ELISpot, bead-based assays, digital ELISA, and aptamer-based detection—expanding your ability to choose the right format for your research or diagnostic needs.

By the end of this course, you will be able to confidently execute ELISA protocols, analyze results using statistical models, and apply troubleshooting strategies to ensure assay success—making you a valuable contributor to any diagnostic or research team, and enhancing your career prospects in biomedical sciences.

Who this course is for:

  • Molecular biology and immunology researchers
  • Students in biomedical and life sciences
  • Biopharma and diagnostic assay developers
  • This course is designed for: Undergraduate & graduate students in biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, immunology, and related fields looking to strengthen their laboratory skills. Research scientists and technicians seeking a structured, detailed, and practical refresher on ELISA design, execution, and data interpretation. Diagnostic lab professionals working with ELISA in clinical, pharmaceutical, or quality control environments. Biotech and pharmaceutical industry employees involved in assay development, validation, or regulatory documentation. Educators and trainers who need a complete, scientifically accurate resource to teach ELISA fundamentals and modern advancements. Anyone preparing for laboratory interviews or career transitions where ELISA expertise is essential.
  • Clinical laboratory technicians and technologists
  • Professionals seeking ELISA troubleshooting expertise