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监测实验生物学领域本科学生的需求与活动:美国生理学会试点调查

Monitoring undergraduate student needs and activities at Experimental Biology: APS pilot survey.

作者信息

Nichols Nicole L, Ilatovskaya Daria V, Matyas Marsha L

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.

Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and.

出版信息

Adv Physiol Educ. 2017 Jun 1;41(2):186-193. doi: 10.1152/advan.00182.2016.

Abstract

Life science professional societies play important roles for undergraduates in their fields and increasingly offer membership, fellowships, and awards for undergraduate students. However, the overall impacts of society-student interactions have not been well studied. Here, we sought to develop and test a pilot survey of undergraduate students to determine how they got involved in research and in presenting at the Experimental Biology (EB) meeting, what they gained from the scientific and career development sessions at the meeting, and how the American Physiological Society (APS) can best support and engage undergraduate students. This survey was administered in 2014 and 2015 to undergraduate students who submitted physiology abstracts for and attended EB. More than 150 students responded (38% response rate). Respondents were demographically representative of undergraduate students majoring in life sciences in the United States. Most students (72%) became involved in research through a summer research program or college course. They attended a variety of EB sessions, including poster sessions and symposia, and found them useful. Undergraduate students interacted with established researchers at multiple venues. Students recommended that APS provide more research fellowships (25%) and keep in touch with students via both e-mail (46%) and social media (37%). Our results indicate that APS' EB undergraduate activities are valued by students and are effective in helping them have a positive scientific meeting experience. These results also guided the development of a more streamlined survey for use in future years.

摘要

生命科学专业学会在其领域对本科生发挥着重要作用,并且越来越多地为本科生提供会员资格、奖学金和奖项。然而,学会与学生互动的总体影响尚未得到充分研究。在此,我们试图开发并测试一项针对本科生的试点调查,以确定他们是如何参与研究以及在实验生物学(EB)会议上进行展示的,他们从会议的科学和职业发展环节中获得了什么,以及美国生理学会(APS)如何能够最好地支持和吸引本科生。这项调查在2014年和2015年对提交生理学摘要并参加EB会议的本科生进行。超过150名学生做出了回应(回应率为38%)。受访者在人口统计学上代表了美国生命科学专业的本科生。大多数学生(72%)通过暑期研究项目或大学课程参与研究。他们参加了各种EB会议环节,包括海报展示会和研讨会,并认为这些环节很有用。本科生在多个场合与资深研究人员进行了互动。学生们建议APS提供更多研究奖学金(25%),并通过电子邮件(46%)和社交媒体(37%)与学生保持联系。我们的结果表明,APS的EB本科生活动受到学生重视,并且在帮助他们获得积极的科学会议体验方面是有效的。这些结果还为未来几年使用的更简化调查的开发提供了指导。

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