USM faculty are students for a week
During the first week of August, Dr. Ah-Kau Ng of the Department of Applied Medical Sciences and Drs. Dave Champlin and Lisa Moore of the Department of Biological Sciences attended a workshop called Genomic Approaches in BioSciences to learn more about teaching genomics to undergraduates. The workshop was sponsored by the Cold Spring Harbor's DNA Learning Center and funded through NSF's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grant (see http://www.dnalc.org/programs/teacher_training.html#genomicapp for more info).
The workshop lasted all week, during which the three faculty carried out several of the labs that DNA Learning Center offers for high school, community college, and 4 year college classes, such as silencing genes in small roundworms (Caenorhabditis elegans), testing whether or not thry were able to taste certain bitter tastes, and barcoding DNA of organisms collected at the site, as well as exploring new teaching methods of annotating genomes!
By attending this workshop, these faculty were exploring new ways to increase genomic education for USM students.
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