Genomics Education Alliance: A Collection of Posters for the 2020 BIOME Institute.
Author(s): Vince Buonaccorsi1, Marcella Denise Cervantes2, Douglas L Chalker3, Anne Rosenwald4, Emily Wiley5, Jason Williams
1. Juniata College 2. Albion College 3. Washington University in St. Louis 4. Georgetown University 5. Claremont McKenna College
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Summary:
This is a collection of posters from members of the Genomics Education Alliance (GEA) that will be presented at the 2020 BIOME Institute.
Contents:
- Student Learning Committee Preview - YouTube
- GEA Diagram
- A Genomics Education Alliance
- Genomics Education Alliance Overview - YouTube
- Genome Solver: Building faculty skills in bioinformatics (v1.0)
- Integration of Bioinformatics into Life Science Curricula: Community Development, Dissemination, and Assessment of a NIBLSE Learning Resource (v1.0)
- Using genome browsers constructed by G-OnRamp to provide students with a Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience in genome annotation (v1.0)
- The Genomics Education Partnership: Introducing Undergraduates to Research by Engaging Them in Genome Annotation (v1.0)
- The Network for Integrating Bioinformatics into Life Sciences Education (NIBLSE): Barriers to Integration (v1.0)
- Incubators: Building community networks and developing open educational resources to integrate bioinformatics into life sciences education (v1.0)
- Ciliate Genomics Consortium: a professional learning community sharing modular curricula to support undergraduate research in the classroom (v1.0)
- Genomics Education Alliance: Towards Genomics CURE templates (v1.0)
- Making bioinformatics tools classroom-friendly (v1.0)
- The Genomics Education Partnership: Exploring best practices in implementation of a genomics CURE (v1.0)
- License terms
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Marie C. Montes-Matias @ on (Edited: @ on )
I recently completed the GEP training and I am really excited to incorporate material into my lectures and eventually engage students in independent research projects. I work at a community college (MSI; HSI) and space, resources and a faculty heavy teaching load are big constrains. Would like to learn more about the GEA and see how we can better service our student population.
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Anne Rosenwald @ on (Edited: @ on )
Great - happy to walk you through the posters and talk more. GEP is an important partner in GEA!
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Marie C. Montes-Matias @ on (Edited: @ on )
I would love to connect and explore the opportunity of incorporating CUREs and UREs in the area of Genomics. I will be attending your posters so we get the chance to talk a little more. Social hours were hard this week because I was simultaneously completing the NIH Short Course in Genomics (for CC), but next week I might be available (if kids allow me) so we can talk if it works better for you. Thank you!
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Anne Rosenwald @ on
ok - let me know.
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