| Literature DB >> 20810946 |
Pat Marsteller1, Lisette de Pillis, Ann Findley, Karl Joplin, John Pelesko, Karen Nelson, Katerina Thompson, David Usher, Joseph Watkins.
Abstract
In response to the call of BIO2010 for integrating quantitative skills into undergraduate biology education, 30 Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Program Directors at the 2006 HHMI Program Directors Meeting established a consortium to investigate, implement, develop, and disseminate best practices resulting from the integration of math and biology. With the assistance of an HHMI-funded mini-grant, led by Karl Joplin of East Tennessee State University, and support in institutional HHMI grants at Emory and University of Delaware, these institutions held a series of summer institutes and workshops to document progress toward and address the challenges of implementing a more quantitative approach to undergraduate biology education. This report summarizes the results of the four summer institutes (2007-2010). The group developed four draft white papers, a wiki site, and a listserv. One major outcome of these meetings is this issue of CBE-Life Sciences Education, which resulted from proposals at our 2008 meeting and a January 2009 planning session. Many of the papers in this issue emerged from or were influenced by these meetings.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20810946 PMCID: PMC2931661 DOI: 10.1187/cbe.10-03-0053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CBE Life Sci Educ ISSN: 1931-7913 Impact factor: 3.325
Universities and colleges using biological examples to teach mathematical concepts
| Institution | Course | Contact and website |
|---|---|---|
| Univ. Richmond | Scientific Calculus I and II | Lester Caudill, |
| ETSU | Symbiosis I | Karl Joplin, |
| Emory | Life Science Calculus I and II | Dwight Duffus, |
| Haverford | Intro Scientific Computing | Rob Manning, |
| Davidson | Calculus and Modeling I and II | Laurie Heyer, |
| Univ. Florida | Math Methods for Life Science | Sergei Pilyugin, |
| Patrick De Leenheer, | ||
| Univ. Arizona | Calculus and Differential Equations Statistics | Jim Cushing, |
| Joe Watkins, | ||
Mathematical biology education modules
| Series name | # in series | URL | Institution | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ES+EEM | 39 | BioQUEST | Basic biology; spreadsheets | |
| Microbes Count! | 40+ | BioQUEST | Microbiology | |
| Bedrock | 170 | BioQUEST | Bioinformatics; contributions from conference participants–quality may vary | |
| Case It! | 12 | BioQUEST | Molecular biology; case studies | |
| ICBL | 40+ | BioQUEST | Various | |
| BIRDD | 1 | BioQUEST | Evolution | |
| MathBench Biology Modules | 28 | Univ. of Maryland | Basic biology; 10–20 page html + interactive modules | |
| Symbiosis Project | 10 | ETSU | Basic biology; each module is 10 lectures + wet lab + dry lab | |
| Robert Kosinski | Clemson | Biobytes for sale with textbook | ||
| HHMI Virtual Labs | 5 | Univ. of Tulsa | Simulated labs | |
| ILAPS | Univ. of Tulsa | |||
| PLTL(Peer-led Team Learning) | 12 | Univ. of Miami | Various; intended as student workshop material | |
| Lou Gross | 40+ | Univ. of Tennessee | Basic biology; short text + a few problems | |
| Connected Calculus | 10 | Duke | Population dynamics | |
| PostCALC | 7 | Duke | Various | |
| CCP (Connected Curriculum Project) | 10 | Duke | Various (calculus) | |
| Patterns in Nature | 80+ | Boston Univ. | Fractals; hands-on or interactive | |
| Java for Probability | 10 | Probability; interactive online demonstrations | ||
| Probability by Surprise! | 10 | Stanford | Probability; interactive online demonstrations | |
| Kimball's Biology Pages | Retired from Harvard | Basic biology; open-source textbook, some nice mathematical examples | ||
| Epidemiology Modules | 5 | Kennesaw State Univ. | Epidemiology; same material at 5 levels of mathematical sophistication | |
| Water on the Web | 15 | Univ. of Minnesota | Water resources; virtual data-gathering and interpretation |