1. The beer and biofuels laboratory: A report on implementing and supporting a large, interdisciplinary, yeast-focused course-based undergraduate research experience.
- Author
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Pedwell RK, Fraser JA, Wang JTH, Clegg JK, Chartres JD, and Rowland SL
- Subjects
- Humans, Students, Universities, Beer analysis, Biofuels analysis, Educational Measurement, Laboratories, Problem-Based Learning, Research education, Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolism
- Abstract
Course-integrated Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) involve large numbers of students in real research. We describe a late-year microbiology CURE in which students use yeast to address a research question around beer brewing or synthesizing biofuel; the interdisciplinary student-designed project incorporates genetics, bioinformatics, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and microbiology. Students perceived significant learning gains around multiple technical and "becoming a scientist" aspects of the project. The project is demanding for both the students and the academic implementers. We examine the rich landscape of support and interaction that this CURE both encourages and requires while also considering how we can support the exercise better and more sustainably. The findings from this study provide a picture of a CURE implementation that has begun to reach the limits of both the students' and the academics' capacities to complete it. © 2018 by The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 46(3):213-222, 2018., (© 2018 The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.)
- Published
- 2018
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