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GCAT-SEEKquence: genome consortium for active teaching of undergraduates through increased faculty access to next-generation sequencing data.

Authors :
Buonaccorsi VP
Boyle MD
Grove D
Praul C
Sakk E
Stuart A
Tobin T
Hosler J
Carney SL
Engle MJ
Overton BE
Newman JD
Pizzorno M
Powell JR
Trun N
Source :
CBE life sciences education [CBE Life Sci Educ] 2011 Winter; Vol. 10 (4), pp. 342-5.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

To transform undergraduate biology education, faculty need to provide opportunities for students to engage in the process of science. The rise of research approaches using next-generation (NextGen) sequencing has been impressive, but incorporation of such approaches into the undergraduate curriculum remains a major challenge. In this paper, we report proceedings of a National Science Foundation-funded workshop held July 11-14, 2011, at Juniata College. The purpose of the workshop was to develop a regional research coordination network for undergraduate biology education (RCN/UBE). The network is collaborating with a genome-sequencing core facility located at Pennsylvania State University (University Park) to enable undergraduate students and faculty at small colleges to access state-of-the-art sequencing technology. We aim to create a database of references, protocols, and raw data related to NextGen sequencing, and to find innovative ways to reduce costs related to sequencing and bioinformatics analysis. It was agreed that our regional network for NextGen sequencing could operate more effectively if it were partnered with the Genome Consortium for Active Teaching (GCAT) as a new arm of that consortium, entitled GCAT-SEEK(quence). This step would also permit the approach to be replicated elsewhere.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1931-7913
Volume :
10
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
CBE life sciences education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22135368
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1187/cbe.11-08-0065