2015
DOI: 10.1002/bmb.20873
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Known structure, unknown function: An inquiry‐based undergraduate biochemistry laboratory course

Abstract: Undergraduate biochemistry laboratory courses often do not provide students with an authentic research experience, particularly when the express purpose of the laboratory is purely instructional. However, an instructional laboratory course that is inquiry‐ and research‐based could simultaneously impart scientific knowledge and foster a student's research expertise and confidence. We have developed a year‐long undergraduate biochemistry laboratory curriculum wherein students determine, via experiment and comput… Show more

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“…PCR and subcloning of bacteriophage genomic DNA fragments is part of a semester-long, molecular virology project [22]. Development of a functional assay for a protein of interest in the second semester of a two-semester biochemistry laboratory course utilizes techniques learned in the first semester [24]. Development of a functional assay for a protein of interest in the second semester of a two-semester biochemistry laboratory course utilizes techniques learned in the first semester [24].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCR and subcloning of bacteriophage genomic DNA fragments is part of a semester-long, molecular virology project [22]. Development of a functional assay for a protein of interest in the second semester of a two-semester biochemistry laboratory course utilizes techniques learned in the first semester [24]. Development of a functional assay for a protein of interest in the second semester of a two-semester biochemistry laboratory course utilizes techniques learned in the first semester [24].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efforts to do this have ranged from connecting experiments to community concerns and inquiry‐based laboratories in which understanding chemical principals is reinforced by student involvement in experimental design. The latter method has been shown to have positive outcomes, with a specific inquiry‐based learning model called a classroom‐based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) now popular in advanced laboratory courses …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CURE activities have demonstrated positive impacts on many different factors, across academic levels and scientific disciplines, ultimately leading to student persistence in science . Some recently published protein biochemistry CURE examples include: studying protein mutations in tumor and cancer‐related proteins , investigating the effect of mutating non‐conserved protein regions , and characterizing proteins of known structure but unknown function . Some CUREs have been purposely designed in a modular fashion to allow for different implementation strategies .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%