CURE Workshop for biochemistry/malate dehydrogenase
MDH CUREs Community Faculty Fellows Cohort - Summer 2022 in San Diego.
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The Malate Dehydrogenase CUREs Community (MCC) Faculty Fellows (FF) Program is focused on providing support to those interested in teaching their undergraduate laboratory courses in the form of a course based undergraduate research experience (CURE). As part of this program, we offer the MCC-FF Cohort-2022, an NSF-funded initiative, to support faculty who want to teach labs in a CURE-format based on the enzyme malate dehydrogenase. We are particularly focusing on faculty from under-resourced institutions and/or those who work with large populations of students from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in higher education. The Cohort-2022 faculty fellows will include faculty from a range of different types of institutions (community colleges, MSIs, PUIs, regional comprehensives, research intensives), teaching different types of courses (introductory, advanced, interdisciplinary, remote/online), at different stages in their careers (new faculty members, experienced faculty members interested in changing pedagogical approaches). Priority will be given to faculty who have not yet taught a CURE. Postdoctoral fellows, graduate TAs, or undergraduate TAs, affiliated with Cohort-2022 faculty fellow have access to appropriate training/support. For more information on the MCC or the MCC-FF Cohort-2022