Novel “Boot Camp” Expansion to ERC’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program Provides Grounding and Community

Outcome/Accomplishment

The NSF-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Advanced Technologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio), co-led by the University of Minnesota and Massachusetts General Hospital, added a thorough orientation component to its 2023 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, which heightened the sense of camaraderie among participants.

Impact/Benefits

The expansion was developed in response to feedback from prior REU participants and center leadership asking that the program include a richer introduction to the center, its mission, and its main areas of research. REU participants in 2023 developed a strong sense of community and said the boot camp-style orientation made an impact on their overall experience.

Explanation/Background

The boot camp was held at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) in June 2023. Attendees included 15 out of 17 REU students, nine ATP-Bio graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, and six ATP-Bio staff members from each participating partner institution. Three REU alumni from 2022 contributed to programming. The schedule included an introduction to ATP-Bio and its areas of research, an introduction to the science of preserving biological material, tours of UCR and labs, and social activities. 

All attendees, not just undergraduates, benefitted from the chance to learn about the research facilities and projects at UCR. The boot camp engaged multiple ATP-Bio institutions and is a milestone in building a robust and memorable summer research experience.

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ATP-Bio

Location

Minneapolis, Minnesota

e-mail

atp-bio@umn.edu

Start Year

Biotechnology and Healthcare

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Biotechnology and Healthcare

Lead Institution

University of Minnesota

Core Partners

Massachusetts General Hospital, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Riverside
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Credit:
ATP-Bio

Outcome/Accomplishment

The NSF-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Advanced Technologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio), co-led by the University of Minnesota and Massachusetts General Hospital, added a thorough orientation component to its 2023 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, which heightened the sense of camaraderie among participants.

Location

Minneapolis, Minnesota

e-mail

atp-bio@umn.edu

Start Year

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Biotechnology and Health Care Icon
Biotechnology and Health Care Icon

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Lead Institution

University of Minnesota

Core Partners

Massachusetts General Hospital, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Riverside

Impact/benefits

The expansion was developed in response to feedback from prior REU participants and center leadership asking that the program include a richer introduction to the center, its mission, and its main areas of research. REU participants in 2023 developed a strong sense of community and said the boot camp-style orientation made an impact on their overall experience.

Explanation/Background

The boot camp was held at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) in June 2023. Attendees included 15 out of 17 REU students, nine ATP-Bio graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, and six ATP-Bio staff members from each participating partner institution. Three REU alumni from 2022 contributed to programming. The schedule included an introduction to ATP-Bio and its areas of research, an introduction to the science of preserving biological material, tours of UCR and labs, and social activities. 

All attendees, not just undergraduates, benefitted from the chance to learn about the research facilities and projects at UCR. The boot camp engaged multiple ATP-Bio institutions and is a milestone in building a robust and memorable summer research experience.