关于大学生科研指导的几点思考。

Nicholas B Whitticar, Craig S Nunemaker
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招募有才华的高中生和大学生考虑从事生物医学或生物物理科学的职业是很重要的,但往往是困难的。由于社会经济障碍和误解,鼓励阿巴拉契亚等地区的学生增加了额外的挑战。这份简短的报告包含了一位研究导师作为一名高中物理教师、一所研究型大学的首席研究员、一所主要以本科生为重点的研究型大学的首席研究员与学生接触的反思,以及导师实验室中一名前本科生的观点。在每个阶段,成功的道路上都有不同的障碍。高中阶段的一个关键问题是让学生参与“真正的科学”,即发现新知识和新思想。对于一个较大的研究机构的本科生来说,一个关键问题是学生有机会从事有意义的科学研究。在一个更小、更偏远的研究机构,特别是在阿巴拉契亚地区,许多学生都有社会经济方面的担忧,并且对科学事业的要求有误解。不管背景和环境如何,有一些学生在科学好奇心的驱使下茁壮成长,发现新事物。他们所需要的只是有机会从事有意义的科学发现,从而对科学事业产生兴趣。
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Reflections on undergraduate research mentoring.

Recruiting talented high school and college students to consider a career in the biomedical or biophysical sciences is important, yet often difficult. Encouraging students in regions like Appalachia adds additional challenges due to socioeconomic hurdles and misperceptions. This brief report contains the reflections of a research mentor engaging with students as a high school physics teacher, a principal investigator at research-intensive university, and as a principal investigator at a predominantly undergraduate-focused research university, as well as the viewpoint of a former undergraduate student in the mentor's lab. Different hurdles stand in the way of success at each level. A key issue at the high school level is engaging students in 'real science', the discovery of new knowledge and ideas. With undergraduate students at a larger research institution, a key issue is for the student to have opportunities to engage in meaningful scientific research. At a smaller and more rural research institution, especially in Appalachia, many students have socioeconomic concerns and misconceptions of what scientific careers entail. Regardless of background and environment, there are certain students who thrive on the scientific curiosity to discover new things. All they need is that opportunity to engage in meaningful scientific discovery to become interested in a scientific career.

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