Collaborative research efforts benefit both Primarily Undergraduate Institution faculty and students and a biotechnology company in reproducibility project.

microPublication biology Pub Date : 2025-05-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17912/micropub.biology.001604
Kristen C Johnson, Lori Hensley, Christin Pruett, Lyndsay Avery, Roslyn Crowder, Laura Diaz-Martinez, Rebecca Giorno, Audrey Kim, Paul Kim, Adriana LaGier, Jamie Newman, Elizabeth Padilla-Crespo, Nik Tsotakos, Nathan Reyna
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Undergraduate students often have limited access to industry-focused research opportunities. To address this, faculty and students from 10 primarily undergraduate institutions collaborated with Sampling Human, a biotechnology company, to test a biocytometry workflow for single-cell analysis. The project engaged 15 students with varying levels of research experience and demonstrated that prior research expertise was not essential for successfully using the workflow. Participants followed standardized protocols and generated reproducible data comparable to that of PhD-level scientists. Despite some technical challenges, 91.7% of participants completed the study, showcasing the approachability and reliability of the workflow. This collaboration highlights the potential of industry partnerships to expand research opportunities, enhance academic visibility, and foster academic-corporate co-publications.

在可重复性项目中,合作研究工作使主要本科院校的教师和学生以及生物技术公司受益。
本科生通常很少有机会参与以行业为重点的研究。为了解决这个问题,来自10个主要本科院校的教师和学生与生物技术公司Sampling Human合作,测试了用于单细胞分析的生物细胞计工作流程。该项目涉及15名具有不同研究经验水平的学生,并证明了先前的研究专业知识对于成功使用工作流并不是必不可少的。参与者遵循标准化的协议,生成可重复的数据,可与博士级科学家的数据相媲美。尽管有一些技术上的挑战,91.7%的参与者完成了研究,展示了工作流程的可接近性和可靠性。这一合作凸显了行业伙伴关系在扩大研究机会、提高学术知名度和促进学术-企业联合出版方面的潜力。
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