Department of Biological Sciences, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, USA.
CBE Life Sci Educ. 2011 Fall;10(3):250-8. doi: 10.1187/cbe.10-03-0027.
We describe how a team approach that we developed as a mentoring strategy can be used to recruit, advance, and guide students to be more interested in the interdisciplinary field of mathematical biology, and lead to success in undergraduate research in this field. Students are introduced to research in their first semester via lab rotations. Their participation in the research of four faculty members-two from biology and two from mathematics-gives them a first-hand overview of research in quantitative biology and also some initial experience in research itself. However, one of the primary goals of the lab rotation experience is that of developing teams of students and faculty that combine mathematics and statistics with biology and the life sciences, teams that subsequently mentor undergraduate research in genuine interdisciplinary environments. Thus, the team concept serves not only as a means of establishing interdisciplinary research, but also as a means of incorporating new students into existing research efforts that will then track those students into meaningful research of their own. We report how the team concept is used to support undergraduate research in mathematical biology and what types of team-building strategies have worked for us.
我们描述了一种团队方法,我们将其作为一种指导策略来招募、推进和指导学生对数学生物学这一跨学科领域更感兴趣,并帮助他们在该领域的本科研究中取得成功。学生们在第一学期通过实验室轮转来接触研究。他们参与四位教员的研究工作——两位来自生物学,两位来自数学——使他们对定量生物学的研究有了第一手的了解,同时也让他们有了初步的研究经验。然而,实验室轮转体验的主要目标之一是组建由数学和统计学与生物学和生命科学相结合的学生和教师团队,这些团队随后在真正的跨学科环境中指导本科生研究。因此,团队理念不仅是建立跨学科研究的一种手段,也是将新学生纳入现有研究工作的一种手段,这些研究工作将跟踪这些学生自己进行有意义的研究。我们报告了团队理念如何用于支持数学生物学的本科生研究,以及哪些类型的团队建设策略对我们有效。