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GeneLab for High Schools – Bioinformatic Training For Students And EducatorsModern biological sciences are increasingly based on high-throughput molecular techniques, including genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics. NASA’s GeneLab program has collected extensive data from ‘omics’ studies, curated them into an accessible platform and provided data analysis/visualization tools to facilitate the generation of new hypotheses and research directions. GeneLab for High Schools (GL4HS), launched in 2017, has endeavored to utilize this database and provide tools for students to understand and analyze omics datasets whilst also learning about spaceflight research. The GL4HS program ran in person at Ames from 2017-2019 and has run virtually since 2020. Each year fifteen high school students are trained to analyze and interpret GeneLab transcriptomic data. Additionally, in the last several years we have expanded our “teacher training program” to include 10 teachers total in an effort to enable this program to be utilized in classrooms across the USA. Teachers also join the NASA GeneLab Education Working Group (EWG) enabling support as they implement custom GL4HS modules into their classrooms. The GL4HS program consists of three main components – (1) core learning modules, (2) networking and teamwork, and (3) an independent learning project. Students are also taught critical networking and science communication skills facilitating their ability to ‘sell their science’ in innovative and creative ways. This program has enabled students to learn about biology in space and to have a glimpse into the world of research for the first time. Many of the students in this program shared that the course was transformative to their perception about biological sciences and how it linked to other areas of STEM. The ultimate and long-term goal of GL4HS is to expand the program to multiple locations thereby facilitating the reach of NASA Space Biology beyond NASA-centric regions.
Document ID
20220009882
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Elizabeth Blaber
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York, United States)
Jennifer Chong Claudio
(Blue Marble Space Seattle, Washington, United States)
Samrawit Getachew Gebre
(Wyle (United States) El Segundo, California, United States)
Rachel Rene Gilbert
(Wyle (United States) El Segundo, California, United States)
Kimberly Robin Cadmes
(Wyle (United States) El Segundo, California, United States)
Sigrid Reinsch
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Date Acquired
June 25, 2022
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Meeting Information
Meeting: American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR 2022)
Location: Houston, TX
Country: US
Start Date: November 9, 2022
End Date: November 12, 2022
Sponsors: American Society for Gravitational and Space Research
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 719125.07.01.02.02 SCEX22022D 21SCR
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
NASA Peer Committee
Keywords
GeneLab
High School
GL4HS
GeneLab for High School
Education
Bioinformatics
Educators
Curriculum
transcriptomics
model organisms
spaceflight
biology

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