Virtual Labs Teach Research Skills
September 16, 2020
In response to the transition to virtual learning, Marina D鈥橝ngelo, PhD, and her team
created a virtual research laboratory experience for students.
In the spring of 2020, 黑料传送门, like many other institutions across the country, transitioned to virtual learning. This transition was carried out to help slow the spread of COVID-19. In response
to this quick transition, Marina D鈥橝ngelo, PhD, professor, Bio-Medical Sciences, Patrisia Mattioli, senior research assistant and
their team worked diligently to construct a virtual research laboratory experience
that would enable their work study students and volunteers to continue learning the skills they would need to work in research
laboratories.
Over the course of 10 weeks students were assigned a series of webinars from institutions
such as the Center for Disease Control (CDC). They were also assigned complimentary
articles from medical journals and met virtually every week to review what they had
learned. During this time students learned essential skills such as how to properly
make ribonucleic acid (RNA), how to set up a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the
correct protocol for culturing primary cells.
鈥淥ur goal in developing these virtual labs was to prepare students for real-world
application,鈥 shared Dr. D鈥橝ngelo. 鈥淭he webinars that the students watch cover techniques
that they would learn in the labs. The articles they read and the discussion that
follows ensures that the techniques are sinking in,鈥 Dr. D鈥橝ngelo continued. 鈥淲e have
also given our work/study students a deliverable for their time. They can show what
they鈥檝e learned and how they plan to use it in the future. Additionally, we鈥檝e found
that these students have a deeper understanding of why we follow certain protocols.鈥
In total, this group consisted of 11 students from the Master's in Biomedical Sciences and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine programs. This group will continue their virtual learning and research during the
fall 2020 term. The students in this group have also had the opportunity to work alongside researchers and assist them with on-going manuscripts.
鈥淥verall, the students in this group have shared that this was a very positive experience,鈥
shared Dr. D鈥橝ngelo. Going forward, Dr. D鈥橝ngelo hopes to share what her team has
learned with other colleges and universities. 鈥淪ince there is a very limited literature
available on this topic, my team and I are currently working on presenting this idea
to medical journals nationwide, so that other institutions can implement a similar
program.鈥
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