Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education (Aug 2023)

FUTIs: an In-Person or Online Graphing, Bioinformatics, and Scientific Literacy Exercise That Explores the Presence of Antibiotic Resistance in Foodborne Urinary Tract Infections

  • Dawn Foster-Hartnett,
  • Gwantwa Mwakalundwa,
  • Greta Henry,
  • Lisa Bofenkamp,
  • Cheryl M. T. Dvorak,
  • Anna Lalande,
  • Timothy J. Johnson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1128/jmbe.00045-23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2

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ABSTRACT We developed a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) that gives students an opportunity to practice the process of science in a context that intersects with their everyday lives: purchasing grocery store chicken. Student mastery of concepts was assessed by pre- and postassessment questions and lab report worksheets that guided them through the process of writing a scientific paper. Learning to produce graphs from large data sets and comparing the results with published data emphasized quantitative reasoning, while working as a group and writing helped students practice scientific communication. Most students (>90%) met the learning objectives, and students in both groups reported feeling more confident producing graphs and figures; they also showed large gains in confidence and interest in bioinformatics. Lab protocols require biosafety level 2 safety guidelines; however, students in an online or dry lab setting can use the compiled data sets and whole-genome sequences to complete the objectives. Group discussions and essay prompts at the end encourage students to use evidence-based arguments to make decisions that impact the global issue of antimicrobial resistance.

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