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Regenerative medicine: a vehicle to infuse laboratory-bench modules into an exercise physiology curriculum

机译:再生医学:一种将实验室工作台模块注入运动生理学课程的工具

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Regenerative medicine is a novel discipline that both excites undergraduates and may be used as a vehicle to expose students to scientific concepts and opportunities. The goal of this article is to describe the implementation of a National Science Foundation-funded Targeted Infusion Project in which underrepresented minority undergraduates are exposed to laboratory-bench skills and summer research opportunities that they may not have encountered otherwise. A 3-wk infusion of laboratory-bench and data presentation skills, in the context of a regenerative medicine/bioengineering project, aimed to engage students and expose them to opportunities as summer researchers and teaching assistants. The infusion aimed to assess the extent to which students improved 1) attitudes toward laboratory-bench-based techniques, using attitudes toward science as a proxy; 2) perceptions of scientific inquiry; 3) intentions to engage in undergraduate research; and 4) intentions to persist in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)-related fields. Results indicate that the 3-wk infusion had no effect on science attitudes, but transcribed responses to structured interviews administered after the summer research experience indicated that students who completed summer research projects had positive experiences. Differences in intentions to engage in research were detected between groups of students in different STEM majors, in addition to differences in intentions to pursue a career in science. We describe the implementation of the infusion and briefly discuss quantitative outcomes. We conclude that infusion of laboratory-bench modules in the context of a regenerative medicine/bioengineering project may play a small but important role in increasing (minority) participation and persistence in the STEM pipeline.
机译:再生医学是一门新颖的学科,既能激发大学生的兴趣,又可以用作使学生接触科学概念和机会的媒介。本文的目的是描述国家科学基金会资助的定向输液项目的实施情况,在该项目中,代表性不足的少数民族大学生将拥有实验室工作台技能和暑期研究机会,而他们否则可能没有遇到过这种机会。在再生医学/生物工程项目的背景下,每周三周注入实验室工作台和数据呈现技能,旨在吸引学生并使他们成为夏季研究人员和助教的机会。输液旨在评估学生改善的程度:1)以对科学的态度为代表的对基于实验室工作台的技术的态度; 2)对科学探究的看法; 3)从事本科生研究的意图;和4)打算在科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)相关领域坚持存在。结果表明,三周输注对科学态度没有影响,但是在夏季研究经历后进行的对结构化访谈的转录反应表明,完成夏季研究项目的学生具有积极的经历。除了从事科学职业的目的不同外,还在不同STEM专业的学生群体之间发现了从事研究的目的方面的差异。我们描述了输液的实施并简要讨论了定量结果。我们得出的结论是,在再生医学/生物工程项目的背景下输注实验室工作台模块可能在增加(少数)STEM管道的参与和持久性方面起着小而重要的作用。

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