Applied Science Research for All Part 2 College Level

S. Oppenheimer, N. Stepanyan, A. Akram, Osama Alnimri, Gelsey Aranibar, Rachel Assad, J. Chacón, Coral Chavez, Nolan Dafesh, Roxanne Duong, Fatmanur Ergun, Jessica Escojido, K. Keshishian, Pariya Keykhahomidesfandabadi, Melisa Morales, Mary Nakkashian, Natta Narkmanee, Angelicamae Pomares, Ana Ramirez, N. Simonyan, Awazeh Taherpourtorshizi, Magabrielle Thompson, V. Villani, Yi Yang
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: This paper is for applied research scientists and any scientists who train students to do research. It consists of two parts: (1) an open door hands-on research training program that helped garner a US Presidential Award for Mentoring and election as Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); (2) a Covid-19 Pandemic virtual research training program that provides readings and You Tubes for the students followed by an opportunity to develop new research ideas. The co-authors of this paper are the students who pioneered the virtual program. In the hands-on program of 263 students who reported their career outcomes to Steve, 52 achieved doctoral degrees and became professors and researchers, 62 became M. D.s or M. D.-Ph. D.s, 33 became dentists, 17 pharmacists, 97 became scientists in research and/or education and 2 became lawyers. Many of the students co-authored lab published papers, abstracts and national poster presentations. The program’s success resulted from an open door policy that invited all interested students to try their hands at research, regardless of their grade point averages, and organizational components that recruited advanced students to help train new students. Universities and other organizations often look favorably on student mentoring in tenure and promotion decisions. Many students can possibly result in more good publications. Readers can determine, by examining the student co-authored papers in the reference section of this paper, if this expanded student-involved program leads to “good publications,” as AAAS and the NSF/White House review committee suggested it did.
所有应用科学研究第二部分大学水平
本文适用于应用研究科学家和任何训练学生做研究的科学家。它由两部分组成:(1)一个开放的实践研究培训项目,帮助获得了美国总统指导奖,并当选为美国科学促进会(AAAS)会员;(2) Covid-19大流行虚拟研究培训计划,为学生提供阅读材料和youtube视频,然后有机会发展新的研究思路。这篇论文的共同作者是开创虚拟程序的学生。263名学生向史蒂夫报告了他们的职业成果,其中52人获得了博士学位,并成为教授和研究人员,62人成为了医学博士或博士兼博士。博士中,33人成为牙医,17人成为药剂师,97人成为从事研究或教育的科学家,2人成为律师。许多学生共同撰写了实验室论文,摘要和国家海报展示。该项目的成功源于一项开放政策,即邀请所有感兴趣的学生尝试研究,而不管他们的平均成绩如何,以及招募先进学生帮助培训新学生的组织组成部分。大学和其他组织在决定终身教职和晋升时,往往更青睐学生导师。很多学生可能会发表更多的好文章。读者可以通过查看本文参考部分的学生合著论文来确定,这个扩大的学生参与项目是否会像美国科学促进会和美国国家科学基金会/白宫审查委员会所建议的那样,产生“好的出版物”。
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