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the goal of this workshop then is to provide tips and troubleshooting for people that are going to be doing immunoblotting or Western blotting so that hopefully you and your group can generate clear and clean and publishable hopefully quantitative thatamp;#39;s the spin on it that I really like to do immunoblot and not everybody currently does that but I think itamp;#39;s very very doable and thatamp;#39;s why I put this particular slide up here this blot was performed by a third-year undergraduate student just this spring and I molecular biology hands-on course that I teach and this was the first immuno blot the student had ever run and what sheamp;#39;s doing here is a quantitative immunoblot of photo on protein photosystem ii in a high light treatment of Seneca caucus so hopefully the goal of this workshop is to have people generating blots that look something like this or like this one which was performed by my another third-year undergraduate student thatamp;#39;s a quantitat