CURE as research Disciplines NSF funded CUREs in molecular biology ecology bioinformatics environmental science physics statistics psychology chemistry engineering material sciences Student level Often 1 ID: 911977
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What is a CURE?
CURE
as pedagogy
CURE as research
Disciplines: NSF funded CUREs in molecular biology, ecology, bioinformatics, environmental science, physics, statistics, psychology, chemistry, engineering, material sciencesStudent level: Often 1st or 2nd semester major science labs (general biology/chemistry) or upper level labs.
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ENGL 353: Metadata, Mark-up, and Mapping: Rhetoric and Digital Humanities
Integrate research and teaching
Projects benefitting from many hands or minds
Recruit research students
Speed up data collection
Explore new research ideas
Publications with undergraduates
Multi-institutional collaborations
Scale-up benefits of research experiences
Slide2Developing my parasite
CURE
Dr. Paul
Ulrich GA State U.
Dr. Megan Povelones, Villanova University
Dr. Swati Agrawal U. Mary Washington
Me
Amy Greene
Ronald Andanje,
Albirght
‘21
Dr. ErinDolan, UGA
CURE Institute1. Inspired by experience with student-designed projects
2. Crithidia fasciculata
non-pathogenic protozoaDeveloped growth curvesR
elative of African Sleeping Sickness, Chagas’ disease, Leishmaniasis disease-causing parasites
3
. Biochemistry Lab CURE experiments
6. Students write and present professional-style papers
4. Students worked on technique labs then a student-designed project
Drug treatments
Temperature
Comparative metabolism
Stress factors
5. Novel metabolic data