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A course-based undergraduate research experience examining neurodegeneration in Drosophila melanogaster teaches students to think, communicate, and perform like scientists

机译:基于课程的本科研究经验检查神经衰老的果蝇Melanogaster教授学生认为,沟通和表现为科学家

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As educators strive to incorporate more active learning and inquiry-driven exercises into STEM curricula, Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) are becoming more common in undergraduate laboratory courses. Here we detail a CURE developed in an upper-level undergraduate genetics course at Yeshiva University, centered on the Drosophila melanogaster ortholog of the human neurodegeneration locus PLA2G6/PARK14 . Drosophila PLA2G6 mutants exhibit symptoms of neurodegeneration, such as attenuated lifespan and decreased climbing ability with age, which can be replicated by neuron-specific knockdown of PLA2G6 . To ask whether the neurodegeneration phenotype could be caused by loss of PLA2G6 in specific neuronal subtypes, students used GAL4-UAS to perform RNAi knockdown of PLA2G6 in subsets of neurons in the Drosophila central nervous system and measured age-dependent climbing ability. We organized our learning objectives for the CURE into three broad goals of having students think, communicate, and perform like scientists. To assess how well students achieved these goals, we developed a detailed rubric to analyze written lab reports, administered pre- and post-course surveys, and solicited written feedback. We observed striking gains related to all three learning goals, and students reported a high degree of satisfaction. We also observed significantly improved understanding of the scientific method by students in the CURE as compared to the prior year’s non-CURE genetics lab students. Thus, this CURE can serve as a template to successfully engage students in novel research, improve understanding of the scientific process, and expose students to the use of Drosophila as a model for human neurodegenerative disease.
机译:随着教育工作者努力将更积极的学习和探究驱动的练习纳入Stem课程,基于课程的本科研究经验(治疗)在本科实验室课程中变得越来越常见。在这里,我们详细介绍了Yeshiva大学的上层本科遗传学课程中发育的治疗,以德罗硫代菌属人神经衰竭位于人类神经衰退源区PLA2G6 / Park14为中心。果蝇PLA2G6突变体表现出神经变性的症状,例如减毒的寿命和随着年龄的增长减少,可通过PLA2G6的神经元特异性敲低来复制。为了询问神经变性表型可以是由特定神经元亚型的PLA2G6丧失引起的,学生使用GAL4-UA在果蝇中枢神经系统中神经元的亚群中进行RNAi敲低,并测量阶段依赖性攀爬能力。我们组织了我们的学习目标,为治愈学生认为,沟通和科学家而言的三个广泛目标。为了评估学生如何实现这些目标,我们开发了详细的标题,用于分析书面实验室报告,管理前和课程后的调查,并征求书面反馈。我们观察到与所有三个学习目标相关的引人注目,学生报告了高度满意度。与前一年的非固化遗传学实验室学生相比,我们还观察到了解治愈中的学生对科学方法的了解。因此,这种治疗方法可以作为成功参与新的研究,提高对科学过程的理解的模板,使学生揭示使用果蝇作为人类神经变性疾病的模型。

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