While the benefits of undergraduate research experiences (UREs) are recognized for undergraduates, the advantages of UREs for graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, and faculty are not clearly outlined. The analysis of genomic data is particularly well-suited for successful involvement of undergraduates.
We have prepared an online catalogue of resources and published papers aimed at addressing the teaching-research divide in computational genomics. The catalogue was prepared for our study "Involving undergraduates in genomics research to narrow the education-research gap"
- Shaffer, Christopher D., et al. "The Genomics Education Partnership: successful integration of research into laboratory classes at a diverse group of undergraduate institutions." CBE-Life Sciences Education 9.1 (2010): 55-69.
- Beck, Jon, Brent Buckner, and Olga Nikolova. "Using interdisciplinary bioinformatics undergraduate research to recruit and retain computer science students." ACM SIGCSE Bulletin. Vol. 39. No. 1. ACM, 2007.
- Dymond, Jessica S., et al. "Teaching synthetic biology, bioinformatics and engineering to undergraduates: the interdisciplinary Build-a-Genome course." Genetics 181.1 (2009): 13-21.
- Woodin, Terry, V. Celeste Carter, and Linnea Fletcher. "Vision and change in biology undergraduate education, a call for actionóinitial responses." CBE-Life Sciences Education 9.2 (2010): 71-73. APA
- Banta, Lois M., et al. "Integrating genomics research throughout the undergraduate curriculum: a collection of inquiry-based genomics lab modules." CBE-Life Sciences Education 11.3 (2012): 203-208.
We are working to improve the catalogue. New resourse or paper can be added by Issues iterface using this link (use New Issue
button): https://github.com/smangul1/undergraduates-in-genomics/issues
(C) Prepared by Serghei Mangul and Lana Martin 2017