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Reflections on undergraduate research mentoring.

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Whitticar, NB; Nunemaker, CS
Published in: Biophysicist (Rockville, Md.)
August 2020

Recruiting talented high school and college students to consider a career in the biomedical or biophysical sciences is important, yet often difficult. Encouraging students in regions like Appalachia adds additional challenges due to socioeconomic hurdles and misperceptions. This brief report contains the reflections of a research mentor engaging with students as a high school physics teacher, a principal investigator at research-intensive university, and as a principal investigator at a predominantly undergraduate-focused research university, as well as the viewpoint of a former undergraduate student in the mentor's lab. Different hurdles stand in the way of success at each level. A key issue at the high school level is engaging students in 'real science', the discovery of new knowledge and ideas. With undergraduate students at a larger research institution, a key issue is for the student to have opportunities to engage in meaningful scientific research. At a smaller and more rural research institution, especially in Appalachia, many students have socioeconomic concerns and misconceptions of what scientific careers entail. Regardless of background and environment, there are certain students who thrive on the scientific curiosity to discover new things. All they need is that opportunity to engage in meaningful scientific discovery to become interested in a scientific career.

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Biophysicist (Rockville, Md.)

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2578-6970

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2578-6970

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August 2020

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2

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Whitticar, N. B., & Nunemaker, C. S. (2020). Reflections on undergraduate research mentoring. Biophysicist (Rockville, Md.), 1(2), 1. https://doi.org/10.35459/tbp.2019.000112
Whitticar, Nicholas B., and Craig S. Nunemaker. “Reflections on undergraduate research mentoring.Biophysicist (Rockville, Md.) 1, no. 2 (August 2020): 1. https://doi.org/10.35459/tbp.2019.000112.
Whitticar NB, Nunemaker CS. Reflections on undergraduate research mentoring. Biophysicist (Rockville, Md). 2020 Aug;1(2):1.
Whitticar, Nicholas B., and Craig S. Nunemaker. “Reflections on undergraduate research mentoring.Biophysicist (Rockville, Md.), vol. 1, no. 2, Aug. 2020, p. 1. Epmc, doi:10.35459/tbp.2019.000112.
Whitticar NB, Nunemaker CS. Reflections on undergraduate research mentoring. Biophysicist (Rockville, Md). 2020 Aug;1(2):1.

Published In

Biophysicist (Rockville, Md.)

DOI

EISSN

2578-6970

ISSN

2578-6970

Publication Date

August 2020

Volume

1

Issue

2

Start / End Page

1