Barriers to integration of bioinformatics into undergraduate life sciences education: A national study of US life sciences faculty uncover significant barriers to integrating bioinformatics into undergraduate instruction

Bioinformatics, a discipline that combines aspects of biology, statistics, mathematics, and computer science, is becoming increasingly important for biological research. However, bioinformatics instruction is not yet generally integrated into undergraduate life sciences curricula. To understand why...

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Hauptverfasser: Williams, Jason J, Drew, Jennifer C, Galindo-Gonzalez, Sebastian, Robic, Srebrenka, Dinsdale, Elizabeth, Morgan, William R, Triplett, Eric W, Burnette, 3rd, James M, Donovan, Samuel S, Fowlks, Edison R, Goodman, Anya L, Grandgenett, Nealy F, Goller, Carlos C, Hauser, Charles, Jungck, John R, Newman, Jeffrey D, Pearson, William R, Ryder, Elizabeth F, Sierk, Michael, Smith, Todd M, Tosado-Acevedo, Rafael, Tapprich, William, Tobin, Tammy C, Toro-Martínez, Arlín, Welch, Lonnie R, Wilson, Melissa A, Ebenbach, David, McWilliams, Mindy, Rosenwald, Anne G, Pauley, Mark A
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description Bioinformatics, a discipline that combines aspects of biology, statistics, mathematics, and computer science, is becoming increasingly important for biological research. However, bioinformatics instruction is not yet generally integrated into undergraduate life sciences curricula. To understand why we studied how bioinformatics is being included in biology education in the US by conducting a nationwide survey of faculty at two- and four-year institutions. The survey asked several open-ended questions that probed barriers to integration, the answers to which were analyzed using a mixed-methods approach. The barrier most frequently reported by the 1,260 respondents was lack of faculty expertise/training, but other deterrents-lack of student interest, overly-full curricula, and lack of student preparation-were also common. Interestingly, the barriers faculty face depended strongly on whether they are members of an underrepresented group and on the Carnegie Classification of their home institution. We were surprised to discover that the cohort of faculty who were awarded their terminal degree most recently reported the most preparation in bioinformatics but teach it at the lowest rate.
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subjects Agricultural education
Analysis
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Biological research
Biology
Biology - education
Biology and Life Sciences
College campuses
College students
Computational biology
Computational Biology - education
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer science
Curricula
Curriculum
Data analysis
Deterrents
Education
Faculty - statistics & numerical data
Female
Genomes
Genomics
Humans
Integration
Khan, Sal
Laboratories
Learning
Life sciences
Male
Motivation
People and Places
Polls & surveys
Research and Analysis Methods
Science education
Social Sciences
Students - psychology
Study and teaching
Surveys
Surveys and Questionnaires - statistics & numerical data
United States
title Barriers to integration of bioinformatics into undergraduate life sciences education: A national study of US life sciences faculty uncover significant barriers to integrating bioinformatics into undergraduate instruction
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