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Liu, Dennis – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2007
Cells are the fundamental unit of life and disease; therefore, many avenues of research converge on cells, making images of cells prominent in research and teaching. Much of the progress of modern biomedical science can be tied to advances in our ability to better visualize the functional morphology of cells, including higher resolution imaging,…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Molecular Structure, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Stevenson, Adam – ProQuest LLC, 2009
I investigate the nexus of gender, student ability, and post-baccalaureate (PB) program quality. This is the first general empirical study of graduate and professional educational investment to consider inter-field differences in quality and gender composition. A primary goal of this dissertation is to establish whether admissions policy can…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, College Graduates, Graduate Study, Graduate Students
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Hurd, Daryl D. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
The skill set required of biomedical researchers continues to grow and evolve as biology matures as a natural science. Science necessitates creative yet critical thinking, persuasive communication skills, purposeful use of time, and adeptness at the laboratory bench. Teaching these skills can be effectively accomplished in an inquiry-based,…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Cytology, Biomedicine, Biology
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Parker, Robert S.; Doyle, Francis J.; Henson, Michael A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2006
The evolution of the chemical engineering discipline motivates a re-evaluation of the process dynamics and control curriculum. A key requirement of future courses will be the introduction of theoretical concepts and application examples relevant to emerging areas, notably complex biological systems. We outline the critical concepts required to…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Biology, Science Curriculum, Scientific Concepts
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Powell, Walter W.; Owen-Smith, Jason; Colyvas, Jeannette A. – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2007
American universities are purported to excel at technology transfer. This assumption, however, masks important features of American innovation. Attempts to emulate the US example must recognize the heterogeneity of its industries and institutions of higher education. Stanford University and the biomedical cluster in Boston, Massachusetts,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property
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Nelson, Cary – Academe, 2003
In this article, the author shares his experience working at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, and the lessons he learned about institutions and about academic researchers. Among the things he learned at the NIH was the attitude that biomedical scientists sometimes harbor toward their research subjects. Research is a…
Descriptors: Ethics, Experimental Groups, Biomedicine, Researchers
Wolfgram, Matthew S. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Since the beginning of the British colonial enterprise in India the representation of the relationship between Western biomedicine and Ayurveda has been based on a fundamental epistemological asymmetry. However much Ayurveda was represented in Orientalist literature as accurate, poetic, useful, scholarly, or interesting, it could never occupy with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Commercialization, Expertise, Health Education
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Halverson, Kristy Lynn; Siegel, Marcelle A.; Freyermuth, Sharyn K. – International Journal of Science Education, 2009
Decision making is influenced by multiple factors, especially when approaching controversial socio-scientific issues, such as stem cell research. In the present study, we used qualitative data from 132 college student papers in a biotechnology course to investigate how students made decisions about stem cell research issues. Students indicated…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Decision Making, Ethics, Undergraduate Students
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), 2007
This booklet reveals how structural biology provides insight into health and disease and is useful in developing new medications. It contains a general introduction to proteins, coverage of the techniques used to determine protein structures, and a chapter on structure-based drug design. The booklet features "Student Snapshots," designed to…
Descriptors: Human Body, Biomedicine, Health, Career Guidance
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Ellis, Cynthia R.; Lutz, Richard E.; Schaefer, G. Bradley; Woods, Kathryn E. – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
Each year, an increasing number of children and adolescents are diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ASDs involve impairment to an individual's social, language, and behavioral functioning. Due to the complexity of this disorder, a comprehensive, multidisciplinary assessment and treatment approach is recommended in order to meet the…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Interdisciplinary Approach, Therapy
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Novelli, Ethel L.B.; Fernandes, Ana Angelica H. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
The aim of this study was to investigate the students' preferred teaching techniques, such as traditional blackboard, power-point, or slide-projection, for biochemistry discipline in biomedicine and medicine courses from Sao Paulo State University, UNESP, Botucatu, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Preferences for specific topic and teaching techniques were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Chalkboards, Biochemistry
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Harrison, Roger G.; Nollert, Matthias U.; Schmidtke, David W.; Sikavitsas, Vassilios I. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2006
Students in four biochemical and biological engineering courses for upper-­level undergraduates and graduate students were required to write a research proposal. Breaking the requirements down into segments (such as a summary with specific aims, rough draft, and final draft) due on different dates helped make the assignment more manageable for the…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
Davis, Lennard J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
The field of disability studies combines several disciplines to address the philosophical, moral, legal, medical and cultural questions emerging from the intersection of biotechnology and identity. Such a biocultural approach is crucial not just for scholars in the humanities to know the impact that science has on culture and the body, but also…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Humanities, Biomedicine, Death
Dubois, Betty Lou – ESP Journal, 1980
Describes study of biomedical papers read at 63rd Annual Meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. Concludes slides play broader role in biomedical speeches than nonlinguistic visual devices do in biomedical journal articles. (Author/BK)
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Conference Papers, Slides, Verbal Communication
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Smotherman, William P.; Robinson, Scott R. – Developmental Psychology, 1996
Summarizes research on the development of behavior before birth, focusing on studies where fetuses were exposed to stimuli that mimic features of the neonatal environment, such as milk and an artificial nipple. Notes that these stimuli reliably evoke responses from fetal subjects, including behavior such as the stretch response and the oral…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Biomedicine, Prenatal Influences, Stimuli
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