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Sander, Ian M.; McGoldrick, Matthew T.; Helms, My N.; Betts, Aislinn; van Avermaete, Anthony; Owers, Elizabeth; Doney, Evan; Liepert, Taimi; Niebur, Glen; Liepert, Douglas; Leevy, W. Matthew – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2017
Advances in three-dimensional (3D) printing allow for digital files to be turned into a "printed" physical product. For example, complex anatomical models derived from clinical or pre-clinical X-ray computed tomography (CT) data of patients or research specimens can be constructed using various printable materials. Although 3D printing…
Descriptors: Radiology, Computer Simulation, Anatomy, Computer Uses in Education
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Inglis, Colin – School Science Review, 2017
There is much more to science education than the requirements demanded by the examination curriculum. This article illustrates one example of an in-depth investigation, kick started with a Royal Society Partnership Grant, into essential oils as antimicrobial agents. The project and subsequent extensions were selected to be presented at various…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Scientific Research, Foreign Countries, Grants
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Bienen, Leslie; Crespo, Carlos J.; Keller, Thomas E.; Weinstein, Alexandra R. – Journal of Research Administration, 2018
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) established the Building University Infrastructure Leading to Diversity (BUILD) initiative to increase engagement and retention of undergraduates from diverse backgrounds in biomedical research. Portland State University, in partnership with ten other academic institutions, received a BUILD award and…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, Pilot Projects, Biomedicine, Undergraduate Students
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Cook, David P.; Steed, Kevin; Read, Chloe; Baysarowich, Renée; Redway, Tyler; Robineau-Charette, Pascale; Carnegie, Jacqueline – HAPS Educator, 2020
STEM-related educational outreach offers students enriching opportunities to become more familiar with science, in terms of how it relates to their daily lives and with respect to possible career paths that they might want to follow. At the same time, graduate student trainees providing that outreach act as important resources for elementary and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Outreach Programs, Graduate Students, College Graduates
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Witzel, Lakisha; MacCormack, Jean; Nielsen, Katherine; Smith, Rebecca – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2020
Since 1987, nearly 450 high school students have participated in the High School Intern Program (HIP) led by the Science and Health Education Partnership (SEP) at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). Acceptance is not contingent upon grades, being solidly on a path to college, or commitment to a science career. Rather, HIP seeks…
Descriptors: High School Students, Science Interests, Science Careers, Internship Programs
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Parviainen, Jaana; Aromaa, Johanna – Sport, Education and Society, 2017
Bodily knowledge has attracted significant attention within the humanities and other related fields over the last two decades. Although theoretical discussion on bodily knowledge in the context of physical education has been active over the past 10 years, these discussions lack clear conceptual analyses of bodily knowledge. Using a…
Descriptors: Motor Reactions, Phenomenology, Physical Activities, Human Body
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Gokalp, Sumeyra; Horton, William; Jónsdóttir-Lewis, Elfa B.; Foster, Michelle; Török, Marianna – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2018
To facilitate learning advanced instrumental techniques, essential tools for visualizing biomaterials, a simple and versatile laboratory exercise demonstrating the use of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) in biomedical applications was developed. In this experiment, the morphology of heat-denatured and amyloid-type aggregates formed from a low-cost…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biomedicine, Visualization, Laboratory Training
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Gilliland, C. Taylor; Sittampalam, G. Sitta; Wang, Philip Y.; Ryan, Philip E. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2017
Translational science is an emerging field that holds great promise to accelerate the development of novel medical interventions. As the field grows, so does the demand for highly trained biomedical scientists to fill the positions that are being created. Many graduate and postdoctorate training programs do not provide their trainees with…
Descriptors: Public Agencies, Researchers, Research and Development, Theory Practice Relationship
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Jakubowski, Henry; Xie, Jianping; Kumar Mitra, Arup; Ghooi, Ravindra; Hosseinkhani, Saman; Alipour, Mohsen; Hajipour, Behnam; Obiero, George – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2017
The profound advances in the biomolecular sciences over the last decades have enabled similar advances in biomedicine. These advances have increasingly challenged our abilities to deploy them in an equitable and ethically acceptable manner. As such, it has become necessary and important to teach biomedical and scientific ethics to our students who…
Descriptors: Molecular Biology, Science Education, Ethics, Biomedicine
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Wong, Sarah H. M.; Gishen, Faye; Lokugamage, Amali U. – London Review of Education, 2021
The Decolonising the Curriculum movement in higher education has been steadily gaining momentum, accelerated by recent global events calling for an appraisal of the intersecting barriers of discrimination that ethnic minorities can encounter. While the arts and humanities have been at the forefront of these efforts, medical education has been a…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Barriers
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Aaron M. Kyle; Michael Carapezza; Christine Kovich – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2018
Increased emphasis on K-12 engineering education, including the advent and incorporation of the NGSS in many curricula, has spurred the need for increased engineering learning opportunities for younger students. This is particularly true for students from underrepresented minority populations or economically disadvantaged schools, who…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Design, Engineering Education, Laboratory Procedures
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Chang, Alexander C.; Machnicki, Noelle J.; Garcia, Sarah N.; Roden, William H.; Coombs, Corey A.; Carter, Rebecca A.; Bass, Kristin M.; Jones, Amanda L. – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2021
Seattle Children's Research Institute has built a series of in-person education programs to inspire and empower students to explore futures in biomedical research and healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic prevented us from offering an in-person laboratory program, forcing a rapid pivot to an online format. The Virtual Research Training Program (VRTP)…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Online Courses
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Bruce, Richard M. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2017
Learning the basic competencies of critical thinking are very important in the education of any young scientist, and teachers must be prepared to help students develop a valuable set of analytic tools. In my experience, this is best achieved by encouraging students to study areas with little scientific consensus, such as the control mechanisms of…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Science Instruction
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Tavares, Maurício T.; Primi, Marina C.; Silva, Nuno A. T. F.; Carvalho, Camila F.; Cunha, Micael R.; Parise-Filho, Roberto – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
Teaching the molecular aspects of drug-target interactions and selectivity is not always an easy task. In this context, the use of alternative and engaging approaches could help pharmacy and chemistry students better understand this important topic of medicinal chemistry. Herein a 4 h practical exercise that uses freely available software as a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Pharmacology, College Science
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Quinn, J. G.; Tansey, E. A.; Johnson, C. D.; Roe, S. M.; Montgomery, L. E. A. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2016
The properties of blood and the relative ease of access to which it can be retrieved make it an ideal source to gauge different aspects of homeostasis within an individual, form an accurate diagnosis, and formulate an appropriate treatment regime. Tests used to determine blood parameters such as the erythrocyte sedimentation rate, hemoglobin…
Descriptors: Physiology, Laboratories, Undergraduate Students, Biomedicine
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