Elevating the Educational Mission of "Full-Service" Core Facilities through Formal Biotechnology Workshops

J Biomol Tech. 2023 Dec 4;34(4):3fc1f5fe.30644720. doi: 10.7171/3fc1f5fe.30644720. eCollection 2023 Dec.ABSTRACTCore facility laboratories are an essential part of the successful research enterprise of many universities around the world. Core facilities provide state-of-the-art instrumentation and technologies to support research of all faculty, postdocs, and students on a fee-for-service basis. Academic next-generation sequencing cores are typically "full service" facilities, and access to and training on their instrumentation is limited to core staff. To address these limitations, we provided graduate students with technical training at our core facility. We developed a 1-week noncredit-bearing workshop and recruited 6 graduate students (N = 6) as part of a pilot program. The program involved online teaching, classroom-based teaching, and hands-on training in next-generation sequencing library preparation and sequencer operation. A post-participation survey revealed highly positive outcomes in terms of skill development and increased awareness of technologies offered by the core facility. A workshop of this scale could be incorporated into the graduate curriculum and extended to core facilities that focus on other technologies. We believe that introducing formal standardized teaching spearheaded by core facilities would improve the graduate student curriculum and hope that this study can provide guidance on curriculum design for similar workshops.PMID:38268995 | PMC:PMC1080...
Source: Journal of Biomolecular Techniques : JBT - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Source Type: research