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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Integrating Discovery-Based Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum: Report of a Convocation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21851.
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Appendix C
Participant List

David Asai Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Pranoti Asher American Geophysical Union
Gita Bangera Bellevue College
Cynthia Bauerle Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Lida Beninson AAAS / NSF
Elizabeth Boylan Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Elizabeth Brenner NRC
Sara Brownell Arizona State University
Jim Burnette University of California, Riverside
David Burns National Center for Science and Civic Engagement
Goldie Byrd North Carolina A & T State University
Malcolm Campbell Davidson College
Niccole Cerveny Mesa Community College
Vincent Cordrey Northern Virginia Community College
Edward Coyle Georgia Institute of Technology
Beth Cunningham American Association of Physics Teachers
Sean Decatur Kenyon College
Erin Dolan University of Texas at Austin
Meredith Drosback Office of Science and Technology Policy
Sarah C. R. Elgin Washington University in St. Louis
Arthur Ellis City University of Hong Kong
Linnea Fletcher Austin Community College/Co-PI, Bio-Link
Robert Full UC Berkeley
S. James Gates, Jr. University of Maryland
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Integrating Discovery-Based Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum: Report of a Convocation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21851.
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Nathan Gaul Northern Virginia Community College
James Gentile Hope College
Jo Handelsman OSTP
Graham Hatfull University of Pittsburgh
James Hewlett Community College Undergraduate Research Initiative
Gail Hollowell North Carolina Central University
Sally Hoskins City College of the City University of New York
John R. Jungck University of Delaware
Patrick Killion University of Maryland
Mary Kirchhoff American Chemical Society
Angela Kolesnikova NRC
Gül Kremer National Science Foundation
Jay Labov National Academy of Sciences
Matt Lammers NRC
George Langford Syracuse University
Marcia Linn University of California, Berkeley
John-Hanson Machado George Washington University
John Matsui University of California, Berkeley
Margot McDonald California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Dave Micklos Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cathy Middlecamp UW-Madison
Wendy Newstetter Georgia Institute of Technology
Steve Olson NRC
Jillian Paillin Howard University
Dawn Rickey National Science Foundation
Margaret Riley U. Mass Amherst
Courtney Robinson Howard University
Anne Rosenwald Georgetown University
Troy Sadler University of Missouri
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Integrating Discovery-Based Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum: Report of a Convocation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21851.
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Heidi Schweingruber NRC
David Shaffer University of Wisconsin, Madison
Erica Siebrasse American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Sarah Simmons Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Susan Singer NSF
Mary Smith North Carolina A & T State University
Gabriela Weaver UMass Amherst
Jodi Wesemann American Chemical Society
Donald Wink UIC Chemistry
Robin Wright University of Minnesota
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Integrating Discovery-Based Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum: Report of a Convocation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21851.
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Students who participate in scientific research as undergraduates report gaining many benefits from the experience. However, undergraduate research done independently under a faculty member's guidance or as part of an internship, regardless of its individual benefits, is inherently limited in its overall impact. Faculty members and sponsoring companies have limited time and funding to support undergraduate researchers, and most institutions have available (or have allocated) only enough human and financial resources to involve a small fraction of their undergraduates in such experiences.

Many more students can be involved as undergraduate researchers if they do scientific research either collectively or individually as part of a regularly scheduled course. Course-based research experiences have been shown to provide students with many of the same benefits acquired from a mentored summer research experience, assuming that sufficient class time is invested, and several different potential advantages. In order to further explore this issue, the Division on Earth and Life Studies and the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education organized a convocation meant to examine the efficacy of engaging large numbers of undergraduate students who are enrolled in traditional academic year courses in the life and related sciences in original research, civic engagement around scientific issues, and/or intensive study of research methods and scientific publications at both two- and four-year colleges and universities. Participants explored the benefits and costs of offering students such experiences and the ways that such efforts may both influence and be influenced by issues such as institutional governance, available resources, and professional expectations of faculty. Integrating Discovery-Based Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum summarizes the presentations and discussions from this event.

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