BioBridge Prepares Students to Successfully Bridge into High School Biology Through Cancer Research Education.

Michelle S Johnson, Kathy C Haynie, Lalita A Shevde, J Michael Wyss
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A lack of academic and social readiness limits the successful transition to high school and college for many students from populations historically underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and historically underrepresented groups in biomedical careers (HUG). Also, many families from underrepresented groups share little family health information, leading to suboptimal early health awareness, testing, and treatment. BioBridge is a 5-day summer learning program offering interactive experiences to facilitate successful transition into high school biology and to introduce students to cancer biology and biomedical careers. It also helps students gain important insights and skills and be effective communicators who can encourage discussions about cancer biology and family health history, potentially increasing early detection and treatment of cancer and decreasing its adverse effects. Over the past three summers, 97 students have participated in BioBridge and significantly increased their knowledge of biology, cancer, and cancer-related careers. They have also begun to understand the connections between science and social and ethical issues. Participants used a video platform to create discussions about cancer biology, which they then shared with their families. They found that BioBridge boosted their willingness and confidence to discuss cancer and, subsequently, other health topics with their families.

生物桥通过癌症研究教育帮助学生顺利进入高中生物学。
缺乏学术和社会准备限制了许多学生成功过渡到高中和大学,这些学生来自历史上在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域代表性不足的群体,以及历史上在生物医学职业(HUG)领域代表性不足的群体。此外,来自代表性不足群体的许多家庭分享的家庭健康信息很少,导致早期健康意识、检测和治疗不够理想。bibridge是一个为期5天的暑期学习项目,提供互动体验,帮助学生顺利过渡到高中生物学,并向学生介绍癌症生物学和生物医学职业。它还帮助学生获得重要的见解和技能,并成为有效的沟通者,他们可以鼓励关于癌症生物学和家族健康史的讨论,潜在地增加癌症的早期发现和治疗,并减少其不良影响。在过去的三个夏天里,有97名学生参加了生物桥项目,大大增加了他们在生物学、癌症和癌症相关职业方面的知识。他们也开始理解科学与社会和伦理问题之间的联系。参与者使用视频平台创建有关癌症生物学的讨论,然后与家人分享。他们发现,生物桥提高了他们与家人讨论癌症以及其他健康话题的意愿和信心。
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