Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
PLoS Comput Biol. 2018 Mar 29;14(3):e1006039. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006039. eCollection 2018 Mar.
Quantitative reasoning and techniques are increasingly ubiquitous across the life sciences. However, new graduate researchers with a biology background are often not equipped with the skills that are required to utilize such techniques correctly and efficiently. In parallel, there are increasing numbers of engineers, mathematicians, and physical scientists interested in studying problems in biology with only basic knowledge of this field. Students from such varied backgrounds can struggle to engage proactively together to tackle problems in biology. There is therefore a need to establish bridges between those disciplines. It is our proposal that the beginning of graduate school is the appropriate time to initiate those bridges through an interdisciplinary short course. We have instigated an intensive 10-day course that brought together new graduate students in the life sciences from across departments within the National University of Singapore. The course aimed at introducing biological problems as well as some of the quantitative approaches commonly used when tackling those problems. We have run the course for three years with over 100 students attending. Building on this experience, we share 11 quick tips on how to run such an effective, interdisciplinary short course for new graduate students in the biosciences.
定量推理和技术在生命科学领域中越来越普遍。然而,具有生物学背景的新研究生研究人员通常不具备正确有效地利用这些技术所需的技能。与此同时,越来越多的工程师、数学家和物理科学家对仅用该领域的基础知识来研究生物学问题感兴趣。来自这些不同背景的学生可能难以主动合作来解决生物学问题。因此,需要在这些学科之间建立桥梁。我们的建议是,研究生阶段的开始是通过跨学科短期课程来启动这些桥梁的适当时机。我们发起了一个为期 10 天的强化课程,将来自新加坡国立大学不同部门的生命科学领域的新研究生聚集在一起。该课程旨在介绍生物学问题以及解决这些问题时常用的一些定量方法。我们已经连续三年开设了这门课程,有 100 多名学生参加。在此基础上,我们分享了 11 条关于如何为生命科学领域的新研究生开设这种有效跨学科短期课程的快速提示。