Loyola Irizarry Héctor G, Duarte Hiram, Nakamura Kyoko, Benabentos Rocio, McCartney Melissa, Siltberg-Liberles Jessica
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA.
STEM Transformation Institute, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA.
J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2025 Aug 21;26(2):e0023124. doi: 10.1128/jmbe.00231-24. Epub 2025 Apr 10.
The biology workforce has a need for undergraduate students trained in bioinformatics. Although bioinformatics is a critical sub-discipline of biology, it is not required in all biology degree programs. In parallel, there is a need to increase student access to research experiences. To address these needs, we offer a one-credit bioinformatics-focused and computational biology course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE), here called the CB-CURE. Preliminary data suggest the CB-CURE increased student interest, knowledge, and self-efficacy, but also reveal a shortage of access to undergraduate research experiences (UREs) in faculty labs at our large institution. To provide a more URE-like experience for a class setting, we developed a one-semester extension to the CB-CURE, called CURE+. In CURE+, students execute individual bioinformatics-driven research projects and obtain additional career development and mentoring. To evaluate CURE+, we measured students' bioinformatics and research self-efficacy, interest in bioinformatics and research, and emotions toward their project. Additionally, we evaluated student mastery of the CURE+ learning outcomes to determine if the experience successfully enabled students to develop their research skills. Our data show significant increases in (i) student self-efficacy in various bioinformatics and research skills and (ii) student interest in bioinformatics-related activities and in biomedical research. Students had positive emotions toward their research project, and a majority of students mastered the CURE+ learning outcomes. Our data suggest that an intensive CURE extension can provide a potentially transformative research experience that helps fill a void in access to research at institutions with a high student-to-faculty ratio.
生物学领域的劳动力市场需要受过生物信息学培训的本科生。虽然生物信息学是生物学的一个关键子学科,但并非所有生物学学位课程都要求开设该课程。与此同时,需要增加学生获得研究经验的机会。为满足这些需求,我们提供了一门以生物信息学为重点、基于计算生物学课程的本科研究经验课程(CURE),在此称为CB - CURE。初步数据表明,CB - CURE提高了学生的兴趣、知识和自我效能感,但也揭示了在我们这所大型机构中,教师实验室提供的本科研究经验(URE)机会不足。为了在课堂环境中提供更类似URE的体验,我们开发了CB - CURE的一个学期扩展课程,称为CURE +。在CURE +课程中,学生执行由生物信息学驱动的个人研究项目,并获得额外的职业发展和指导。为了评估CURE +,我们测量了学生的生物信息学和研究自我效能感、对生物信息学和研究的兴趣以及对其项目的情绪。此外,我们评估了学生对CURE +学习成果的掌握程度,以确定该体验是否成功地使学生发展了他们的研究技能。我们的数据显示,(i)学生在各种生物信息学和研究技能方面的自我效能感显著提高,以及(ii)学生对生物信息学相关活动和生物医学研究的兴趣显著增加。学生对他们的研究项目有积极的情绪,并且大多数学生掌握了CURE +的学习成果。我们的数据表明,强化的CURE扩展课程可以提供一种潜在的变革性研究体验,有助于填补师生比例高的机构在研究机会方面的空白。