eLife (Sep 2024)

Teaching troubleshooting skills to graduate students

  • Gina Partipilo,
  • Yang Gao,
  • Alexis J Holwerda,
  • Yassir Lekbach,
  • Ismar E Miniel Mahfoud,
  • Trevor R Simmons,
  • Bailey M Tibbett,
  • Rebecca E Wilen,
  • Marcus S Benyamin,
  • Benjamin K Keitz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.100761
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Troubleshooting is an important part of experimental research, but graduate students rarely receive formal training in this skill. In this article, we describe an initiative called Pipettes and Problem Solving that we developed to teach troubleshooting skills to graduate students at the University of Texas at Austin. An experienced researcher presents details of a hypothetical experiment that has produced unexpected results, and students have to propose new experiments that will help identify the source of the problem. We also provide slides and other resources that can be used to facilitate problem solving and teach troubleshooting skills at other institutions.

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