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Improving Undergraduate Life Science Education for the Biosciences Workforce: Overcoming the Disconnect between Educators and Industry

The BioHealth Capital Region (Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC; BHCR) is flush with colleges and universities training students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines and has one of the most highly educated workforces in the United States. However, current educational...

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Autores principales: Thompson, Christopher, Sanchez, Joseph, Smith, Michael, Costello, Judy, Madabushi, Amrita, Schuh-Nuhfer, Natasha, Miranda, Rommel, Gaines, Brian, Kennedy, Kathleen, Tangrea, Michael, Rivers, David
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Publicado: American Society for Cell Biology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6234802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30142049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1187/cbe.18-03-0047
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author Thompson, Christopher
Sanchez, Joseph
Smith, Michael
Costello, Judy
Madabushi, Amrita
Schuh-Nuhfer, Natasha
Miranda, Rommel
Gaines, Brian
Kennedy, Kathleen
Tangrea, Michael
Rivers, David
author_facet Thompson, Christopher
Sanchez, Joseph
Smith, Michael
Costello, Judy
Madabushi, Amrita
Schuh-Nuhfer, Natasha
Miranda, Rommel
Gaines, Brian
Kennedy, Kathleen
Tangrea, Michael
Rivers, David
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description The BioHealth Capital Region (Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC; BHCR) is flush with colleges and universities training students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines and has one of the most highly educated workforces in the United States. However, current educational approaches and business recruitment tactics are not drawing sufficient talent to sustain the bioscience workforce pipeline. Surveys conducted by the Mid-Atlantic Biology Research and Career Network identified a disconnect between stakeholders who are key to educating, training, and hiring college and university graduates, resulting in several impediments to workforce development in the BHCR: 1) students are underinformed or unaware of bioscience opportunities before entering college and remain so at graduation; 2) students are not job ready at the time of graduation; 3) students are mentored to pursue education beyond what is needed and are therefore overqualified (by degree) for most of the available jobs in the region; 4) undergraduate programs generally lack any focus on workforce development; and 5) few industry–academic partnerships with undergraduate institutions exist in the region. The reality is that these issues are neither surprising nor restricted to the BHCR. Recommendations are presented to facilitate improvement in the preparation of graduates for today’s bioscience industries throughout the United States.
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spelling pubmed-62348022018-11-16 Improving Undergraduate Life Science Education for the Biosciences Workforce: Overcoming the Disconnect between Educators and Industry Thompson, Christopher Sanchez, Joseph Smith, Michael Costello, Judy Madabushi, Amrita Schuh-Nuhfer, Natasha Miranda, Rommel Gaines, Brian Kennedy, Kathleen Tangrea, Michael Rivers, David CBE Life Sci Educ Essay The BioHealth Capital Region (Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC; BHCR) is flush with colleges and universities training students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines and has one of the most highly educated workforces in the United States. However, current educational approaches and business recruitment tactics are not drawing sufficient talent to sustain the bioscience workforce pipeline. Surveys conducted by the Mid-Atlantic Biology Research and Career Network identified a disconnect between stakeholders who are key to educating, training, and hiring college and university graduates, resulting in several impediments to workforce development in the BHCR: 1) students are underinformed or unaware of bioscience opportunities before entering college and remain so at graduation; 2) students are not job ready at the time of graduation; 3) students are mentored to pursue education beyond what is needed and are therefore overqualified (by degree) for most of the available jobs in the region; 4) undergraduate programs generally lack any focus on workforce development; and 5) few industry–academic partnerships with undergraduate institutions exist in the region. The reality is that these issues are neither surprising nor restricted to the BHCR. Recommendations are presented to facilitate improvement in the preparation of graduates for today’s bioscience industries throughout the United States. American Society for Cell Biology 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6234802/ /pubmed/30142049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1187/cbe.18-03-0047 Text en © 2018 C. Thompson et al. CBE—Life Sciences Education © 2018 The American Society for Cell Biology. “ASCB®” and “The American Society for Cell Biology®” are registered trademarks of The American Society for Cell Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). It is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License.
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Tangrea, Michael
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30142049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1187/cbe.18-03-0047
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