一项本科生实验研究计划,涉及外排泵抑制剂的筛选,以提高学生在生物医学科学方面的研究技能。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Gongli Zong, Peipei Zhang, Yongan Wang, Jinxiang Han, Lin Wang, Jihong Pan, Jingxiang Pang, Guangxiang Cao, Jiafang Fu
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摘要

参与科学研究是培养生物技术、公共卫生、生物医学和医学实验室技术专业本科生科研能力的必要条件。基于课程的本科研究经验(CUREs)代表了一种变革性的教学方法,将真实的研究项目整合到传统课程中。然而,缺乏系统的实验培训体系。在此,我们提出了以抗菌素耐药性为重点的药物开发研究(APDR)计划,该计划广泛涵盖多个课程和关键主题,如微生物分离与鉴定,药物敏感性检测,蛋白质表达和同源性建模,分子对接和新药筛选,具有可发表的研究成果。参加这个项目的学生掌握了各种研究技能,人均发表文章的数量比没有参加这个项目的学生增加了2.4倍。在随访课程中,参与者在基因工程(18.5%)、微生物学(6.9%)和分子生物学(10.7%)的得分均有显著提高。此外,44.1%的参与者通过撰写或合作撰写的出版物表现出学术生产力。因此,一个系统的APDR项目为学生提供了一个积极的学习经验,以提高学生的研究技能。并提供了一种教学工具,可用于提高学生从事生物医学研究的能力。
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An undergraduate experimental research program, involving the screening of efflux pump inhibitors, to improve student research skills in biomedical science.

Participating in scientific research is essential for undergraduate students that major in biotechnology, public health, biomedical science, and medical laboratory technology to develop their research skill. Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) represent a transformative pedagogical approach that integrates authentic research projects into conventional curricula. However, a systematic experimental training system is lacking. Here, we present the Antimicrobial Resistance-focused Pharmaceutical Developing Research (APDR) program, which broadly covers multiple courses and key topics, such as microorganism isolation and identification, drug sensitivity detection, protein expression and homology modeling, and molecular docking and new drug screening, with the potential for publishable research outcomes. Students enrolled in this program mastered various research skills and demonstrated a 2.4-fold increase in published articles per capita compared with those not enrolled in this program. Significant improvements in follow-up course scores in genetic engineering (18.5%), microbiology (6.9%), and molecular biology (10.7%) were observed among participants. Furthermore, 44.1% of participants demonstrated scholarly productivity as exemplified by authored or co-authored publications. Therefore, a systematic APDR program offers students a positive learning experience to enhance students' research skills. and provides a pedagogical tool that can be adapted to improve students' ability to engage in biomedical research.

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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
795
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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