Writing throughout the biochemistry curriculum: Synergistic inquiry-based writing projects for biochemistry students

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This article describes a synergistic two-semester writing sequence for biochemistry courses. In the first semester, students select a putative protein and are tasked with researching their protein largely through bioinformatics resources. In the second semester, students develop original ideas and present them in the form of a research grant proposal. Both projects involve multiple drafts and peer review. The complementarity of the projects increases student exposure to bioinformatics and literature resources, fosters higher-order thinking skills, and develops teamwork and communication skills. Student feedback and responses on perception surveys demonstrated that the students viewed both projects as favorable learning experiences.

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Mertz, P., & Streu, C. (2015). Writing throughout the biochemistry curriculum: Synergistic inquiry-based writing projects for biochemistry students. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education : A Bimonthly Publication of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 43(6), 408–416. https://doi.org/10.1002/bmb.20914

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