To increase student excitement and engagement in science, a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) has been introduced in the curriculum at IUPUI. In Fall 2013, original research projects investigating prenatal alcohol, nicotine and caffeine exposure effects on development of zebrafish embryos was introduced into the Introductory Biology K102 course. This research project was also a part of a new Themed Learning Community (TLC) at IUPUI called “From Molecules to Medicines” that examined grand challenges in global health. In documenting the developmental effects on zebrafish embryos, and designing new protocols to address student research questions, students gained experience with authentic research methods, laboratory techniq...
In this study, we posit that integrating design-based research (Scott et al., 2020) and nature-based...
Exposing students to undergraduate research has reportedly improved students’ development of knowled...
The need for changing how science is taught and the expansion of undergraduate research experiences ...
poster abstractAbstract: Two related course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) were i...
A course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) spanning three semesters was introduced into...
A national goal for education reform is to provide opportunities for all biology undergraduates to p...
We have taken advantage of the strengths of the zebrafish model system to introduce developmental bi...
Genetic analysis in model systems can provide a rich context for conceptual understanding of gene st...
The skill set required of biomedical researchers continues to grow and evolve as biology matures as ...
Only recently has it been adequately recognized that substances present in the environment can have...
Zebrafish have become a model organism in many areas of research and are now being used with more fr...
Although some efforts have been made to modify the curriculum of the Introductory Biology laboratori...
Undergraduate biology education has changed over the past decade, incorporating an iterative and evi...
We present an innovative course-based undergraduate research experience curriculum focused on the ch...
Abstract The zebrafish is a valuable model for teaching developmental, molecular, and cell biology; ...
In this study, we posit that integrating design-based research (Scott et al., 2020) and nature-based...
Exposing students to undergraduate research has reportedly improved students’ development of knowled...
The need for changing how science is taught and the expansion of undergraduate research experiences ...
poster abstractAbstract: Two related course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) were i...
A course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) spanning three semesters was introduced into...
A national goal for education reform is to provide opportunities for all biology undergraduates to p...
We have taken advantage of the strengths of the zebrafish model system to introduce developmental bi...
Genetic analysis in model systems can provide a rich context for conceptual understanding of gene st...
The skill set required of biomedical researchers continues to grow and evolve as biology matures as ...
Only recently has it been adequately recognized that substances present in the environment can have...
Zebrafish have become a model organism in many areas of research and are now being used with more fr...
Although some efforts have been made to modify the curriculum of the Introductory Biology laboratori...
Undergraduate biology education has changed over the past decade, incorporating an iterative and evi...
We present an innovative course-based undergraduate research experience curriculum focused on the ch...
Abstract The zebrafish is a valuable model for teaching developmental, molecular, and cell biology; ...
In this study, we posit that integrating design-based research (Scott et al., 2020) and nature-based...
Exposing students to undergraduate research has reportedly improved students’ development of knowled...
The need for changing how science is taught and the expansion of undergraduate research experiences ...