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Casting a Wide Net via Case Studies: Educating across the undergraduate to medical school continuum in the biological...
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this lesson, the student should be able to:- Consider the potential advantages and disadvantages of widespread use of whole genome sequencing and direct-to-consumer genetic testing.
- Explore the critical need to maintain privacy of individual genetic test results to protect patient interests.
- Dissect the nuances of reporting whole genome sequencing results.
- Recognize the economic ramifications of precision medicine strategies.
- Formulate a deeper understanding of the ethical dimensions of emerging genetic testing technologies.
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Knowing your own: A classroom case study using the scientific method to investigate how birds learn to recognize their...
Learning Objectives- Students will be able to identify and describe the steps of the scientific method.
- Students will be able to develop hypotheses and predictions.
- Students will be able to construct and interpret bar graphs based on data and predictions.
- Students will be able to draw conclusions from data presented in graphical form.