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  1. Chuck Toth

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  2. Video Making Tips for Laboratory Instructors

    29 Nov 2022 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Joyce E. Patrick*1, John Z. Zhu2

    1. Truman State University 2. Currently unaffiliated

    Demonstration videos are an excellent way to introduce students to new laboratory techniques, but many available videos are of low quality, too long, lack human diversity, and the main narrator is...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/3579/?v=1

  3. SEAS CURE: Exploring Coral Biology Across Scales

    14 Oct 2022 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Angela Z. Poole1, Geoffrey Mitchell2, Alison M. Roark*3, Jodi Schwarz4

    1. Berry College 2. Wofford College 3. Furman University 4. Vassar College

    Complex biological concepts (like symbiosis and coral biology) that span multiple scales and cross disciplinary boundaries are often difficult for students to understand. This complexity is...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/3540/?v=1

  4. A Laboratory Module That Explores RNA Interference and Codon Optimization Through Fluorescence Microscopy Using Caenorhabditis elegans

    11 Jul 2022 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Nicholas J. Palmisano1, Maryam A. Azmi1, Taylor N. Medwig-Kinney1, Frances E. Q. Moore1, Rumana Rahman1, Wan Zhang1, Rebecca C. Adikes1, David Q. Matus*1

    Stony Brook University

    Scientific research experiences are beneficial to students allowing them to gain laboratory and problem-solving skills, as well as foundational research skills in a team-based setting. We designed...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/2949/?v=1

  5. Does Organelle Shape Matter?: Exploring Patterns in Cell Shape and Structure with High-Throughput (HT) Imaging

    27 Jan 2022 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Carlos C. Goller*1, Graham T. Johnson2, Kaitlyn Casimo2

    1. North Carolina State University 2. Allen Institute

    Organelle structure has been studied and visualized for decades; however, publicly available databases that use improved high-throughput microscopy of gene-edited cell lines have recently...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/2819/?v=1

  6. Nanoparticles and Shrimp: An Interdisciplinary Lab Series in Chemistry and Biology for Undergraduate Engineering Students

    29 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Laurie E. Grove*1, Ryan P. Rogers1, Sara Alibeik1

    Wentworth Institute of Technology

    The parallels between engineering and science are vast, as both disciplines apply theory and inquiry to solve complex problems. In order to prepare students for interdisciplinary careers in STEM,...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/2710/?v=1

  7. A virtual laboratory on cell division using a publicly-available image database

    28 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Eric A Shelden*1, Erika G Offerdahl1, Graham T Johnson2

    1. Washington State University 2. Allen Institute for Cell Science and University of California San Francisco

    Cell division is a key concept in cell biology. While there are many popular activities to teach students the stages of mitosis, most make use of simple schematics, cartoons, or textbook diagrams....

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/2631/?v=1

  8. Mark Maddock Slabodnick

    Mark Slabodnick earned his Ph.D. at the University of California, San Francisco. He is currently a postdoc at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill studying mechanisms that link cell...

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  9. Robot vs. Disease: Using CellProfiler to model biomedical research in your classroom

    17 Jan 2018 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Mark Bray

    Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT

    Resource from the 2015 BioQUEST Summer Workshop

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/315/?v=1

  10. Elizabeth Brown

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  11. Val Carabetta

    The focus of my current research is centered on the elucidation of the physiological relevance of protein acetylation in bacteria, a recently discovered phenomenon at the heart of a rapidly...

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  12. Ellen Batchelder

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  13. Robot vs. Disease: Using CellProfiler to model biomedical research in your classroom

    15 Jun 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Bray

    This resource has been updated - find the current version here: https://qubeshub.org/publications/315Date & Time:Saturday, June 13 @ 2PM & Sunday June 14, @2PMDescription: In this session, I will introduce the open-source and freely-available software package CellProfiler,...