Early integration of the individual student in academic activities: a novel classroom concept for graduate education in molecular biophysics and structural biology.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology BMC Biophysics Pub Date : 2014-08-05 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1186/2046-1682-7-6
Sanford H Leuba, Sean M Carney, Elizabeth M Dahlburg, Rebecca J Eells, Harshad Ghodke, Naveena Yanamala, Grant Schauer, Judith Klein-Seetharaman
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Background: A key challenge in interdisciplinary research is choosing the best approach from a large number of techniques derived from different disciplines and their interfaces.

Results: To address this challenge in the area of Biophysics and Structural Biology, we have designed a graduate level course to teach students insightful use of experimental biophysical approaches in relationship to addressing biological questions related to biomolecular interactions and dynamics. A weekly seminar and data and literature club are used to compliment the training in class. The course contains wet-laboratory experimental demonstration and real-data analysis as well as lectures, grant proposal preparation and assessment, and student presentation components. Active student participation is mandatory in all aspects of the class. Students prepare materials for the class receiving individual and iterative feedback from course directors and local experts generating high quality classroom presentations.

Conclusions: The ultimate goal of the course is to teach students the skills needed to weigh different experimental approaches against each other in addressing a specific biological question by thinking and executing academic tasks like faculty.

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学生个体在学术活动中的早期整合:分子生物物理学和结构生物学研究生教育的新课堂概念。
背景:跨学科研究的一个关键挑战是从来自不同学科及其接口的大量技术中选择最佳方法。结果:为了应对生物物理学和结构生物学领域的这一挑战,我们设计了一门研究生水平的课程,教学生深刻地使用实验生物物理学方法来解决与生物分子相互作用和动力学相关的生物学问题。每周的研讨会和数据和文学俱乐部被用来补充课堂上的培训。本课程包括湿实验室实验演示和实际数据分析,以及讲座,拨款申请准备和评估,以及学生报告部分。在课堂的各个方面,学生都必须积极参与。学生们为课堂准备材料,从课程主任和当地专家那里得到个人和反复的反馈,产生高质量的课堂演讲。结论:本课程的最终目标是教会学生在解决一个特定的生物学问题时,通过思考和执行学术任务来权衡不同的实验方法所需的技能。
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