Integrative Biological Chemistry Program Includes The Use Of Informatics Tools, GIS And SAS Software Applications

  • D’Souza M
  • Kashmar R
  • Hurst K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Wesley College is a private, primarily undergraduate minority-serving institution located in the historic district of Dover, Delaware (DE). The College recently revised its baccalaureate biological chemistry program requirements to include a one-semester Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences course and project-based experiential learning courses using instrumentation, data-collection, data-storage, statistical-modeling analysis, visualization, and computational techniques. In this revised curriculum, students begin with a traditional set of biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics major core-requirements, a geographic information systems (GIS) course, a choice of an instrumental analysis course or a statistical analysis systems (SAS) programming course, and then, students can add major-electives that further add depth and value to their future post-graduate specialty areas. Open-sourced georeferenced census, health and health disparity data were coupled with GIS and SAS tools, in a public health surveillance system project, based on US county zip-codes, to develop use-cases for chronic adult obesity where income, poverty status, health insurance coverage, education, and age were categorical variables. Across the 48 contiguous states, obesity rates are found to be directly proportional to high poverty and inversely proportional to median income and educational achievement. For the State of Delaware, age and educational attainment were found to be limiting obesity risk-factors in its adult population. Furthermore, the 2004-2010 obesity trends showed that for two of the less densely populated Delaware counties; Sussex and Kent, the rates of adult obesity were found to be progressing at much higher proportions when compared to the national average.

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D’Souza, M. J., Kashmar, R. J., Hurst, K., Fiedler, F., Gross, C. E., Deol, J. K., & Wilson, A. (2015). Integrative Biological Chemistry Program Includes The Use Of Informatics Tools, GIS And SAS Software Applications. Contemporary Issues in Education Research (CIER), 8(3), 193–214. https://doi.org/10.19030/cier.v8i3.9349

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